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Reader survey: can you spare a few minutes for The Conversation?

Today we’re launching our reader survey and asking if you can spare a few minutes to let us know your thoughts on The Conversation and how we can improve the service to you.
Since our launch in March 2011, we’ve grown to become one of Australia’s largest independent news and commentary sites.

Where media meets real-world impact: The Conversation Stakeholder Report 2018

As the year draws to a close, here at TC HQ we’ve taken some time to reflect on some of the successes of the past 12 months. As a not-for-profit that exists to inform public debate with knowledge-based…
The view from the Montréal office of La Conversation Canada.

It’s here: La Conversation Canada

A unique model of journalism based on academic research and fact-based analysis is now being published in both of Canada’s official languages
The Conversation receives lots of pitches. Here’s how to make yours successful.

How to pitch to The Conversation

We’re looking for articles that explain, or have a different take on, news and current affairs, present interesting new research, or offer analysis of matters in the public interest.
The Conversation Canada celebrates its first anniversary on June 25, 2018. Shutterstock

Amid journalistic turmoil, we started a unique Conversation

The Conversation Canada has reached an important milestone. In its first year, The Conversation Canada built an audience of millions eager to read research-based articles from Canadian academics.
Crikey reminds Australia’s media it can be a little narrow minded. Crikey.com.au

Journalists, there’s more than one expert in town, and here they are

Journalists are often under deadline pressure, which is why, says Crikey’s Emily Watkins, they return again and again to the same experts. Those who give good quotes are often also pretty good at making…
Half of The Conversation’s audience reads us on their phone. Gauthier DELECROIX/Flickr

‘Mainstream’ is not a dirty word

One of our academic authors recently commented that The Conversation has become “very mainstream in what it’s publishing”. It was a loaded comment, considering people increasingly distrust “the MSM”, sometimes…

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