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.
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
28 Oct 2010
What is Quality Journalism: and how can it be saved
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Johanna Vehkoo
26 Oct 2010
Media and migrations: Press narrative and country politics in three European countries
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Gabriela Jacomella
28 Jun 2010
Staying afloat in Paradise: Reporting climate change in the Pacific
Cherelle Jackson
26 Jun 2010
New Media and Freedom of the Press
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Yvette Sierra Praeli
24 Jun 2010
Why do we see what we see? A comparison of CNN International, BBC World News and Al Jazeera English analysing the respective drivers influencing editorial content
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Michelle Henery
21 Jun 2010
A Stormy Forecast: Identifying trends in climate change reporting
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Margot O’Neill
21 Jun 2010
Media in Crisis: should the state intervene?
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Miruna Munteanu
21 Jun 2010
The Presidential Influence on the French Media under Nicolas Sarkozy
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Emma Jane Kirby
21 Jun 2010
Veiled Phobias: The French Republican Dress Code
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Sampo Vaarakallio
21 Jun 2010
The image of science in two daily Finnish newspapers
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Liisa Vihmanen
21 Jun 2010
Changing News, Changing Realities: Media Censorship’s Evolution in Egypt
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Abdalla Hassan