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Journalist Fellow's new book receives excellent reviews
'Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China' by Pallavi Aiyar, has just been published by Harper Collins/Fourth Estate India, and has already attracted a very positive responseread more ›
Mercato e Democrazia
The RISJ's Director of Journalism, John Lloyd, gave a speech in Trento last weekend. Read the transcript nowread more ›
Finding an Audience in Troubled Times
The Rhetoric of Popular Proletarianism: In a recent RISJ seminar, Martin Conboy looked at commercial populism and the Daily Mirror between 1934 and 1945read more ›
ICA Conference - Comparing Media Systems
The International Communication Association is holding its conference in Montreal this year. Dr Henrik Örnebring is there, and covering the event via his blogread more ›
Not dead yet?
Roger Alton, former editor of The Observer, says we shouldn't write off the press just yet. John Kelly considers his argumentread more ›
Download 'The Price of Plurality'
Our latest publication, a book produced in association with Ofcom, is now available to download as a PDFread more ›
State Censorship in Britain, Japan and America
Journalist Fellow Kayo Tomono gives her thoughts on Henry Laurence's seminar 'State Censorship in Britain, Japan and America: Editorial Autonomy vs. Government Control at the BBC, NHK and PBS'read more ›
Censorship in Islamic Societies
In this week's seminar, Trevor Mostyn, Senior Advisor to the Journalism Fellowship Programme, gave his thoughts on censorship issues in Islamic societiesread more ›
Peter McKay’s walk down the street of shame
The Daily Mail’s colourful Peter McKay was a speaker at the RISJ seminar series during Hilary Term. read more ›
'Power of the Commentariat' available to download
How much influence do the major commentators in the UK press actually have? Read the report by Editorial Intelligence and the Reuters Institute read more ›