Journalist Fellows' papers
As part of the Journalist Fellowship Programme, our Fellows carry out a project focusing on an important journalism topic of relevance to their career and workplace. Their projects are published in these papers.
18 Jun 2012
Common Ground: Is the successful digital transition of newspapers threatened by free public news?
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Szabolcs Toth
18 Jun 2012
Climate Change Summits beyond Copenhagen: Who Goes, Who Stays, and How Are They Covered?
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Catalina Arévalo
18 Jun 2012
Brands, Stars and Regular Hacks – a changing relationship between news institutions and journalists
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Saska Saarikoski
18 Jun 2012
Reporting Global Trade: is it a dying art and if so, does it matter?
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Kaijaleena Runsten
04 May 2012
The Impact of Censorship on the Development of the Private Press Industry in Myanmar/Burma
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Kyaw Thu
19 Mar 2012
The Death of Osama bin Laden: Global TV News and Journalistic Detachment
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Richard Lawson
07 Feb 2012
A reporting disaster? The interdependence of media and aid agencies in a competitive compassion market
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Monika Kalcsics
01 Feb 2012
The Ordinary Reader in the History of Business Newspapers: A misunderstanding
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Iuliana Roibu
01 Jul 2011
International media coverage of China: Chinese perceptions and the challenges for foreign journalists
Duncan Hewitt
20 Jun 2011
Journalism Caught in Narrow Nationalism: The India-Pakistan Media War
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Dwaipayan Bose
20 Jun 2011
The Rise of Citizen Journalism in Nigeria – A Case Study of Sahara Reporters
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Sunday Dare
20 Jun 2011
The Power of the Chinese Netizen? How Microblogging is Changing Chinese Journalism
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Zhou Kangliang