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.
20 Jun 2011
The News Agency Goes Internet
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Mimma Lehtovaara
20 Jun 2011
A Comparative Study of the Conflicts Between Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) and Governments in the UK and South Korea
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Beom-Soo Park
20 Jun 2011
Marginal on the Map: Hidden Wars and Hidden Media in Northeast India
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Arijit Sen
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
20 Jun 2011
Challenges and Obstacles of Creating Mobile Content for Audiences in Rural Africa: a Case Study of the BBC Hausa Village Road Show
Jamilah Tangaza
02 Jun 2011
The Role of the Media in the Democratic Transition in Egypt: a case study of the January 2011 Revolution
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Nagwa Abdallah
17 May 2011
Tweet first , verify later? How real-time information is changing the coverage of worldwide crisis events
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Nicola Bruno
19 Apr 2011
Business Journalism for the General Reader: An inquiry into new media and business reporting
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Olga Loiko
22 Feb 2011
Business lobbying and government relations in Russia: the need for new principles
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Dmitry Denisov
22 Feb 2011
An agency full of citizens? How news agencies cope with citizen journalism: Their concerns and strategies
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Judith Högerl