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    Navigating the Crisis in Local News - RISJ publishes 3 local news studies

    The RISJ has today published three working papers examining different aspects of the current crisis in local news together with potential alternative policy solutions. These studies were commissioned by Ofcom to inform their...read more ›

  2. Breaking News - the changing relationship between blogs and mainstream media

    Citizen journalism is here to stay – Reuters Institute report presented at the 2009 Oxford Social Media Convention Former Reuters Fellow and Washington Post columnist John Kelly presented his report “Red Kayaks and Hidden...read more ›

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    New research papers by Reuters Journalist Fellows now available online

    The research papers of four Reuters Journalist Fellows can now be downloaded from the Reuters Institute website.Serving Readers in Fractured Societies: Case Studies from South Africa and the BalkansJohn Conyngham Editor...read more ›

  4. Tighter definition of 'public interest' needed to safeguard privacy

    The British MP expenses scandal first disclosed in the Daily Telegraph in May this year has added new fervour to the already fiery debate about the point at which freedom of information and expression meet the right to the...read more ›

  5. Geneva Conventions: Bearing Witness

    Nik Gowing writes on the fast-changing realities of the new media and information dynamic in this month's volume of The World Today, the monthly magazine from Chatham House. Click here to read the article.Nik is author of...read more ›

  6. Privacy, Probity and Public Interest

    At what point does investigation become intrusion? In Britain there is currently a battle engaged around the point at which freedom of information and expression meet the right to the protection of private life. The new RISJ...read more ›