We have never had more access to information, yet we are arguably more ignorant than ever before. Iain Akerman asks why our consumption of news is narrowing rather than widening
Of the thousands of articles and comments that followed the Paris attacks, there was one that went relatively unnoticed. Rather than analysing the violence and repercussions, it chose instead to counter a particular accusation levelled at media behaviour and coverage.
Writing on medium.com, journalist and designer Martin Belam argued against those who had asserted that terrorist attacks outside of Europe had not been covered by media outlets across the world, stating that they quite blatantly had but few pe
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