▍國際傳媒:2020/01/31~2020/02/06
✅NIEMAN REPORTS|20200203
🔗Amid a chilling political atmosphere, Turkey’s new English-language news site covers what others won’t
The pain of a journalist whose work is thrown into a deep dark hole by government gatekeepers deployed in a newsroom is like no other pain on earth. You hit the road as a young reporter taking an oath to stay loyal to universal principles of journalism, only to find yourself 20 years later being kept out of the gate for refusing to participate in the dissemination of fake news.
✅WIRED|20200204
🔗Who Should Control the Internet’s .Org Addresses?
The group that administers .org domains may be sold to a for-profit company. Critics worry that nonprofits and activists could suffer.
✅THE NEW YORK TIMES|20200204
🔗Tool to Help Journalists Spot Doctored Images Is Unveiled by Jigsaw
The company, owned by Google’s parent, introduced a free tool it calls Assembler to sort out real images from fake ones.
✅THE ECONOMIST|20200131
🔗Charting new territory
How The Economist designs charts for Instagram
✅THE ECONOMIST|20200203
🔗Staffers Say Sexism Runs Deep At The Washington Post
There’s an “understated respectability” that is “secretly pernicious,” said one woman.
✅REYNOLDS JOURNALISM INSTITUTE|20200130
🔗FAA remote ID requirements hold promise, peril for journalists
The peril of this new plan comes from how the data of who’s flying will be handled. As journalists, we should applaud the public nature of the rule’s commitment to provide anonymized flight data to the public.
整理:朱弘川╱編輯:鄭凱榕