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heather dawson
March 18, 4:44 AM
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Doherty L, Dowling C & Dickens M 2026. Disengagement from online misogynistic incel communities and its implications for attitudes to gendered violence. Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice no. 727. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. https://doi.org/10.52922/ti78168
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heather dawson
March 14, 7:28 AM
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March 14, 7:27 AM
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Covering hate speech: a guide for journalists (UNESCO, 2025) https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000392378 This guide explains what may count as hate speech, the harms it may cause, the way it works, and how media gatekeepers and other actors can address it. Many debates around hate speech are about law and regulation. Understanding the law, especially international law, can help journalists when reporting incidents where speakers are accused of hate speech. It can also help them analyse whether existing laws, as written and as applied, comply with international human rights approaches for striking the right balance between freedom of expression and the right to dignity, equality and non-discrimination
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heather dawson
March 10, 7:27 AM
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Through lived experience and advocacy, we are driving policy change to prevent suicide and address harmful online content affecting young people
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heather dawson
March 6, 7:39 AM
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Global Voices is partnering with ExileHub, an NGO that supports human rights defenders, journalists, and activists from around the world, to center and prioritize feminist storytelling through a fellowship program.
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heather dawson
March 2, 1:13 PM
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SPUR - the Standards for Publisher Usage Rights - calls on global leaders to come together to protect original journalism
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heather dawson
February 27, 3:32 PM
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heather dawson
February 23, 6:35 AM
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The Government will give parents and carers greater clarity and support as the Prime Minister announces immediate action to make the online world safer for children.
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heather dawson
February 16, 5:49 AM
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This briefing uses insight from Childline counselling sessions and NSPCC Helpline child welfare contacts to offer a snapshot of young people’s experiences with harmful online content.
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heather dawson
February 9, 3:51 AM
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Like many publishers, a major challenge for Japan's Asahi Shimbun today is not simply reaching audiences online, but building long-term trust and engagement with readers. As part of this, the publisher has developed Asa-Digi Score, a digital scoring system designed to understand reader satisfaction by measuring how stories are read rather than how often they are clicked.
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heather dawson
February 2, 5:30 AM
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Resolver, an online risk consultancy, has published a report looking at online harms and the online network known as “the Com”. Based on global intelligence analysis, the report explores: how decentralised online harm ecosystems form and evolve; how behaviours and subcultures intersect across platforms and digital environments; patterns of online grooming, coercion and escalation; and factors that increase exposure and vulnerability for children and young people. Evidence indicates that the Com is largely composed of young people aged 11- to 25-years-old and harms range from child sexual exploitation and abuse to suicide encouragement, self-harm and severe harassment. The report finds that many of the young people engaging with the Com have experienced adverse childhood experiences. The report also sets case studies and outlines the tactics, techniques and procedures employed by the Com. Recommendations include calls for trauma-informed support and effective signposting to prevent children from being harmed
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heather dawson
January 29, 10:59 AM
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A new joint study from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and the AI Security Institute (AISI) uncovers how conversational AI sways political beliefs and why it works.
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heather dawson
January 26, 5:39 AM
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Government launches consultation on children's social media use and bans phones in schools to protect young people's wellbeing and ensure safer online experiences.
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heather dawson
March 14, 7:41 AM
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This briefing paper by UNICRI, the Nature Crime Alliance and the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition sheds light on the key challenges facing investigative journalists reporting on environmental crime worldwide — and outlines practical recommendations to strengthen...
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heather dawson
March 14, 7:28 AM
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March 10, 7:28 AM
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We are consulting on further measures to prepare children for the future in an age of rapid technological change. This includes potential age restrictions on social media and other services such as gaming sites and AI chatbots, restrictions on addictive design features and risky functionalities, and better support for parents and families.
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heather dawson
March 9, 4:48 AM
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SubmarineCableMap https://www.submarinecablemap.com/ Created TeleGeography based on the authoritative data found in TeleGeography’s Transport Networks Research Service. this site provides an interactive map showing active and planned submarine cable systems, including landing points, route details, service dates and ownership information. The platform reveals the material infrastructure network of global digital communication
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heather dawson
March 6, 7:38 AM
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heather dawson
February 28, 7:20 AM
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Among the most urgent and under-regulated consequences of AI deployment is the rise of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV), including automated harassment, deepfakes, gendered disinformation and surveillance-enabled abuse. This research provides a comprehensive analysis of this intersection, while also examining critical gaps in regulation, protection and enforcement.
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heather dawson
February 23, 6:37 AM
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Our briefing compiles available data and statistics on how many children and young people in the UK have experienced online harm and abuse.
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heather dawson
February 16, 5:49 AM
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For the past five years as Children’s Commissioner I have been speaking to children about the online world and its influence on childhood. It became clear
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heather dawson
February 9, 6:24 AM
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https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000396955 UNESCO has published the second edition of Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists, offering a comprehensive update of its 2009 global reference handbook. The new edition reflects how investigative journalism has evolved in the digital age, particularly in response to the rise of collaborative investigative journalism highlighted in UNESCO’s 2025 World Trends Report. Responding to the realities of today’s investigative work, the updated manual has been expanded to nine chapters. It integrates lessons from major global investigations and incorporates tools that shape modern practice: open-source intelligence, advanced data analysis, digital platforms, and cross-border collaboration.
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heather dawson
February 6, 2:08 PM
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ASEAN is setting ambitious goals to advance and lead in the digital age. The forthcoming ASEAN Digital Masterplan 2030, expected in early 2026, will steer regional digital development for the next five years. As ASEAN enters this new phase, it is crucial that its strategies align with a rights‑based approach. In 2025, Access Now, EngageMedia, […]
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heather dawson
February 1, 7:38 AM
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Explore how LinkedIn’s algorithms, user behaviour, and design may reinforce gender bias, and what women can do to improve visibility.
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heather dawson
January 26, 5:40 AM
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This page brings together key resources on screen time and online harms to help inform conversations with families and guide clinical practice across the UK. We will continue to monitor developments and update these resources as new guidance emerges.
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