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.
05 Aug 2015
Call me illegal: The semantic struggle over seeking asylum in Australia
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02 Mar 2015
Reinventing the wire: how to prepare for constant disruptions
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18 Feb 2015
The badgers moved the goalposts – reporting science in the British media
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09 Feb 2015
Global Database Investigations: The role of the computer-assisted reporter
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27 Jan 2015
Flaws in the Czech political culture
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14 Jan 2015
News Embargoes - Under threat, but not extinct
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23 Sep 2014
The Challenges Facing Independent Newspapers in Sub-Saharan Africa
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22 Sep 2014
Continuity and change in the Cuban media under Raúl Castro
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21 Sep 2014
The international media coverage of China: Too narrow an agenda?
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20 Sep 2014
How does the Chinese government manage social media? The case of Weibo
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19 Sep 2014
Evading the censors: Critical journalism in authoritarian states
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18 Sep 2014
Anyone can be a critic: Is There Still a Need for Professional Arts and Culture Journalism in the Digital Age?
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