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 Jul 2012
Privacy, Regulation and the Public Interest: The UK experience and the lessons it might hold for Australia
<
18 Jun 2012
The Ghanaian Media Landscape: How unethical practices of journalists undermine progress
<
18 Jun 2012
Common Ground: Is the successful digital transition of newspapers threatened by free public news?
<
18 Jun 2012
Guns and Protests
<
18 Jun 2012
Is there anybody out there? Crisis and Collaboration in Foreign Reporting
<
18 Jun 2012
Brands, Stars and Regular Hacks – a changing relationship between news institutions and journalists
<
18 Jun 2012
Herding the cats: How to lead journalists in the digital age
<
18 Jun 2012
Reporting Global Trade: is it a dying art and if so, does it matter?
<
18 Jun 2012
Can trade bridge a political chasm? Economic and political relations between India and China in the 21st century
<
18 Jun 2012
Media Freedom in post-war Sri Lanka and its impact on the reconciliation process
<
18 Jun 2012
The Coverage of Egypt’s Revolution in the Egyptian, American and Israeli Newspapers
<
18 Jun 2012
Does the Watchdog Bark? The European Union, the Greek Debt Crisis and the Press
<