An “integral journalism” would expose people to more complex information, healthier discourse, and inspiration for transformation
Matthew Green wants a new media system - a journalism that can heal our collective trauma (and not make it worse)
Online war games aren't yet banned in Russia. Finland's Helsingen Sanomat uses Counter-Strike to get counter-facts into the country
Planet A is ALIVE! News From Planet A
The investigative climate magazine DeSmog provides a useful list of the stories they'll be pursuing in 2023
The Govanhill Newsroom is opening - combining investigative journalism, and an open door to its locality's stories
Shirish Kulkarni on "reflective journalism" - learning from gamers, youth, comedians and novelists how to revivify news reporting
Alternative Editorial: Planet A, reporting the world
Good advice on how empowered communities can get their story over. But also a vision for a different, CAN-based media system entirely
How the COVID pandemic changed digital journalism, bringing in new voices and techniques
A “deep fake” Dutch Prime Minister delivers hard facts about the climate dangers his country faces. A powerful trick - but there's ambivalent consequences
Moments in our turbulent present, to pull us in and make us think and feel: 2021's World Press Photo Awards
If you want to counter fake news, a simple nudge isn’t enough to tackle it – here’s what to do instead
Hope, impact, appeal: it turns out that what we're doing on the Daily Alternative... is Solutions Journalism
"What went right this week?" Always a good question to ask. And Positive.News answers it better than most other journalistic media
David Byrne's We Are Not Divided explores our capacity, and our deep desire, to bridge our divides
We must re-examine journalism's assumptions about truth and power, faced with the climate emergency
It's not that we can't agree on truth - we have too much of it. So what do we build that can give us the news we need to progress?
Hazel Sheffield tells stories of communities ambitiously owning their own assets, like Portpatrick Harbour in Scotland
Maybe our addiction to story is what's blocking the next era of journalism - challenged more deeply by neuroscience and AI