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Media-academia partnerships are a necessity

Last week, The Conversation US reminded readers that it has turned eight years old.  As notfor-profit media funding grows in India, this site is well worth profiling as a venture to emulate. It is the American edition of a non-profit first launched in Australia as a partnership between universities and journalists funded by universities and foundations. This is a platform that is constantly generating in-depth takes on the news cycle. You can turn to academia for framing and analysis as Indian newspapers increasingly do, or you can collaborate with it to go much deeper. The authors are professors, the editors are journalists. Last week, the site got experts to grade Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube on their readiness to handle election misinformation, even as the midterm elections in the United States of America are round the corner.

Earlier this year, it got a professor of political science to analyse the  success of Ukraine’s information war. He ascribed it to the Ukrainian government’s ability to provide information about the conflict in a way that appeals to Western sensibilities, providing a clear and compelling framing of the war, even as both sides are weaponising information. He went on to demonstrate and document the connection between armed conflict and information warfare.

While it enriches understanding of a range of news subjects, this is what recent media stories on The Conversation look like: explaining how Twitter uses bots, how corporate takeovers are fundamentally changing podcasting, paid news in the US news media studied across five years (the term used is ‘native advertising’), whether headline stress disorder is something to worry about, and what the Conservatives’ mistrust of media is rooted in.

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