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.
02 Oct 2018
Human wrongs: How state-backed media helped the Kremlin weaponise social conservatism
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19 Sep 2018
Investigative Journalism in Africa: An Exploratory Study of Non-Profit Investigative Journalism Organisations in Africa
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13 Sep 2018
Forever old? Why TV news is losing younger viewers, and what can be done about it
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17 Aug 2018
Technology Disruption in Kenya: Challenges Facing Local Newsrooms
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15 Aug 2018
Reporting human rights violations in Turkey
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09 Aug 2018
Threats to Journalists in India: Journalism in the Age of Intolerance and Rising Nationalism
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06 Aug 2018
The Dangerous Game: Relations Between Zimbabwe’s Independent Media And Zanu PF
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02 Aug 2018
First draft of an epidemic: how key media players framed Zika
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28 Jun 2018
#Mexico2018|Fake News and Social Media: The New Heads of the Hydra
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23 Feb 2018
Breaking News, Missing Views
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30 Jan 2018
Bigger is not always better: What we can learn about data journalism from small newsrooms
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17 Jan 2018
Striking a balance between informing and sensation-alising: South Korean broadcasters and the MERS outbreak
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