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  • Balinese women between tradition and colonial legacy

    Balinese women between tradition and colonial legacy

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  • Telling our story, our way: lessons from Indigenous media

    Telling our story, our way: lessons from Indigenous media

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  • Post 2023 Gaza: How independent media complicate the narrative, and what legacy outlets can learn

    Post 2023 Gaza: How independent media complicate the narrative, and what legacy outlets can learn

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    By Sanne Breimer In the reporting on the Israeli genocide in Gaza, global Western mainstream coverage showed its limitations. My forthcoming paper, “Post-2023 Gaza: How Independent Media Complicate the Narrative,” argues that the biased coverage of the genocide is patterned rather than accidental. Legacy routines, what I call official indexing, episodic timelines, and a persistent…

  • Decolonizing data: Who gets to decide what is true?

    Decolonizing data: Who gets to decide what is true?

    Cracks Issue #1
  • Why in Indian newsrooms the desk is important

    Why in Indian newsrooms the desk is important

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  • Andreas Harsono on Reporting West Papua: Indonesia Must Confront Its Own Deep-seated Racism

    Andreas Harsono on Reporting West Papua: Indonesia Must Confront Its Own Deep-seated Racism

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  • Idleness in the Age of Empire

    Idleness in the Age of Empire

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