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Diversity and inclusion in media: Securing diversity and inclusion in the UK media sector
How does engagement with and perceptions of different media forms shift across demographic characteristics? What interventions could improve engagement?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
demographics
engagement
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Media freedom and journalist safety: Safeguarding media freedom in the UK, and protecting the safety of journalists operating in the UK
What are the impact of existing initiatives to support journalists and improve their safety, in both the UK and abroad, and what does this tell us about what works? What further interventions could be introduced to improve journalist safety in the UK?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
journalism
safety
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Media freedom and journalist safety: Safeguarding media freedom in the UK, and protecting the safety of journalists operating in the UK
What impact do abuse, threats and violence have on journalists in the UK? What is the most appropriate way to define ‘abuse’, particularly online abuse, of journalists? What are the perceived boundaries between abuse and valid criticism by different stakeholders? What are the potential triggers for journalist abuse in the UK and internationally, including through analysis of online abuse on social media platforms and publisher websites, and the online accounts posting this abuse and wider evidence gathering?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
journalism
abuse
violence
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Media freedom and journalist safety: Safeguarding media freedom in the UK, and protecting the safety of journalists operating in the UK
How safe are journalists in the UK and how has this changed over time?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
journalism
safety
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Ensuring the financial sustainability of the UK press sector
What affects willingness to pay for news online? What types of content are different audience groups willing to pay for? In what ways are different audiences willing to pay (e.g. regular subscription, donation)? How does this change over time and what influences that change?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
news
sustainability
audience
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News provision: Supporting a dynamic and plural UK press sector
What can we learn about news consumption trends, including on which platforms news is consumed, diversity of readership; the role of media literacy in engagement with news; even expectations of what ‘news’ is and how that varies depending on the platform?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
news consumption
media literacy
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News provision: Supporting a dynamic and plural UK press sector
What are the social, economic, cultural and democratic impacts of national and local news provision in the UK? How can we best quantify and/or qualify the impact of national and local news provision? How do these impacts and benefits differ across different demographics and stakeholders?
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 2023
media
news
regulation
BBC
sustainability
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Mobilise partners and the public
Understanding what the public need to know in relation to local policing activity
Metropolitan Police, 2019
policing
public safety
community
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Focus on what matters most to Londoners
Understanding the effects of mainstream and social media on violence
Metropolitan Police, 2019
violence
media
social media
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Extremism
Role of mainstream and social media in promoting / countering extremist communication, and in recruitment.
Home Office, 2019
media
extremism
social media
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Behavioural and social science
Which techniques are best for estimating the effects of interacting risks? How do we ensure that communication of risk is relevant and effective? What lessons can we take from the response to the coronavirus pandemic about the communication of risk and of the need for behavioural change?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
risk assessment
communication
coronavirus
behavioural change
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Behavioural and social science
How can we make the most of participatory/ co-design approaches with different groups in society, including digital engagement, to generate new ideas, learn from existing practice, and build consensus for the future of policy?
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, 2021
policy
society
participatory design
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