A recipe for trustworthy journalism
A brief cooking video explains how academic experts, editors and you are the ingredients to feed the minds of millions of people each week with reliable information.
The Conversation feeds the minds of millions of people each week by following a brilliant recipe: We take the research of experts, add expert editing and serve up trustworthy journalism.
I could write at great length about it, but instead we’ve made a little cooking video to explain what we do.
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