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.
21 Jun 2010
Journalism in the Age of Social Media
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Jennifer Alejandro
21 Jun 2010
The crisis in commercial regional TV: main challenges and possible solutions. A comparison of Russia and the UK
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Oksana Vozhdaeva
21 Jun 2010
The Role of Newsmagazines in the 21st Century: The evolution of a journalistic genre and how it can stay relevant in the digital era
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Letícia Sorg
21 Jun 2010
Media Coverage of Climate Change in Africa: A Case Study of Nigeria and South Africa
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Evelyn Tagbo
08 Feb 2010
When lack of impartiality makes an impact: a comparative study of VietCatholic and the BBC
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Giang Nguyen
22 Jun 2009
British Press Coverage of the Palestinian Refugee Crisis: 61 years of history
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Firas Saleh Khatib
22 Jun 2009
Armenia: Building a Competitive Economy
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Suren Musayelyan
22 Jun 2009
The Death of Print? The Challenges and Opportunities facing the Print Media on the Web
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Kimmo Lunden
22 Jun 2009
Religious Islamic Satellite Channels: A Screen That Leads You To Heaven
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Mohamed El-Sayed
22 Jun 2009
Politics in the YouTube Age - Transforming the political and media culture
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Eleanor Hall
22 Jun 2009
With or Without Georgia? Portrayal of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in The New York Times, Süddeutsche Zeitung, The Guardian and Novaya gazeta during the conflicts of 2004, 2006 and 2008
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
Salla Nazarenko
22 Jun 2009
Serving Readers in a Fractured Society: A study of South African newspapers, with comparisons drawn with newspapers in the Balkans
Reuters Institute Fellow's Paper
John Conyngham