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.
15 Aug 2018
Reporting human rights violations in Turkey
Paper by Journalist Fellow
Kemal Göktaş
09 Aug 2018
Threats to Journalists in India: Journalism in the Age of Intolerance and Rising Nationalism
Paper by Journalist Fellow
Furquan Ameen Siddiqui
06 Aug 2018
The Dangerous Game: Relations Between Zimbabwe’s Independent Media And Zanu PF
Tatenda Prosper Chitagu
02 Aug 2018
First draft of an epidemic: how key media players framed Zika
Dr Maria Esperidiao
28 Jun 2018
#Mexico2018|Fake News and Social Media: The New Heads of the Hydra
Juliana Fregoso
23 Feb 2018
Breaking News, Missing Views
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Reshma Patil
30 Jan 2018
Bigger is not always better: What we can learn about data journalism from small newsrooms
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Bettina Figl
17 Jan 2018
Striking a balance between informing and sensation-alising: South Korean broadcasters and the MERS outbreak
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Jae Young Kim
03 Jan 2018
Mistakes, Muddles and Mixed Messages: How disjointed health reporting is confusing the issues and costing lives
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Serusha Govender
03 Jan 2018
Liberating or Constraining? How technology capital is reshaping the media landscape in China
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Jing Li
03 Jan 2018
The impact of social media on Afghanistan's social taboos
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Bahaar Joya
30 Nov 2017
Is there a chance for non-partisan media in Poland
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Krzysztof Dzięciołowski