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.
27 May 2016
How has China's home-grown social media Wechat changed the traditional media landscape?
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21 Apr 2016
Brazilian newspapers: the risk of becoming irrelevant
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01 Feb 2016
The Emergence and Growth of Vernacular Radio in Kenya: A case study of radio having a positive economic impact
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19 Jan 2016
The role of Journalism in the Digital Age
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17 Dec 2015
The Age of the Oligarchs: How a group of political and economic magnates have taken control of Bulgaria
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05 Nov 2015
Caught between five extremes: Reporting Pakistan
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03 Nov 2015
Syria’s post-uprising media outlets: Challenges and opportunities in Syria
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27 Oct 2015
“Banderites” vs “New Russia”
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23 Oct 2015
What’s the Story? The Interplay between Power and Narratives in Syria and Iraq
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16 Oct 2015
Fairness of the Regulatory Bodies' Decisions about TV News Reports: Comparative Studies from the UK and South Korea
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25 Sep 2015
Weeding Out the Upstarts: The Kremlin's Proxy War on Independent Journalism
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18 Sep 2015
Do you think it is sex? You are wrong!
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