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.
24 Jun 2013
New Pressures on Old Ethics: a question of confidentiality
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Kellie Mayo
24 Jun 2013
News Agencies and Social Media: A Relationship with a Future?
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Christoph Griessner
03 May 2013
Europa: Changing the way Europe is reported
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Vadim Makarenko
20 Jul 2012
Privacy, Regulation and the Public Interest: The UK experience and the lessons it might hold for Australia
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Damien Carrick
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
18 Jun 2012
Guns and Protests
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Supriya Sharma
18 Jun 2012
Herding the cats: How to lead journalists in the digital age
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Laura Saarikoski
18 Jun 2012
Media Freedom in post-war Sri Lanka and its impact on the reconciliation process
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Swaminathan Natarajan
18 Jun 2012
The Ghanaian Media Landscape: How unethical practices of journalists undermine progress
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
William Yaw Owusu