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.
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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17 Sep 2014
A comparison of arts and culture television programmes between the BBC and KBS
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02 Sep 2014
Accuracy, independence, and impartiality: How legacy media and digital natives approach standards in the digital age
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22 Aug 2014
From a lecture to a conversation: audience empowerment in business newspapers in the digital era
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12 Aug 2014
From a Print House to a Technology Company. How to reinvent a regional newspaper in the digital age?
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11 Aug 2014
The debate about public broadcasting in the modern world: A case study of NRK
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10 Apr 2014
Good media, bad politics? New media and the Syrian conflict
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24 Jun 2013
How Chinese journalists use Weibo microblogging for investigative reporting
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24 Jun 2013
Hybrid Journalists -- Chinese Journalists in an era of reform: their values and challenges
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24 Jun 2013
Covering Fragile Days: The Role of the Media in Post-Authoritarian Regimes
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