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.
25 Oct 2016
The strategic approach towards broadcasting in the mobile world
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24 Oct 2016
Political Scandals in Finland and in the UK: How Do the Media Cultures Differ?
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14 Sep 2016
Structures of Change in Post-war Lebanon: Amplified Activism, Digital Documentation and Post-Sectarian Narratives’
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14 Sep 2016
Bulk Collection: Broken Democracy? Journalism and post-Snowden legislation, Comparative study: Australia and the United Kingdom
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12 Sep 2016
Secrecy jurisdictions and journalistic investigations: How to make it part of the global discussion?
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07 Sep 2016
Make Yourself Useful: Six simple things your newsroom can do for democracy
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24 Aug 2016
The Risks of Non-open Government: How the absence of FOI legislation has weakened Hong Kong media practice
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12 Aug 2016
How to Lead Innovation and Still Keep the Newsroom Working
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04 Aug 2016
A comparative study of crowd-funding journalism in China, Taiwan and the UK
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02 Aug 2016
Nerdistan–Designia–Journoland: Best practices in multi-skilled digital journalism teamwork
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26 Jul 2016
A non-profit approach to market-driven journalism challenges in Uganda: A case study of Uganda Radio Network
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11 Jul 2016
Media capture and advertising in Turkey: The impact of the state on news
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