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.
22 Jun 2009
Serving Readers in a Fractured Society: A study of South African newspapers, with comparisons drawn with newspapers in the Balkans
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22 Jun 2009
British Press Coverage of the Palestinian Refugee Crisis: 61 years of history
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22 Jun 2009
Politics in the YouTube Age - Transforming the political and media culture
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22 Jun 2009
To do, or not to do God: Faith in British and Finnish journalism
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04 Jun 2009
Middle Eastern Women in the Media: A Battle Against Stereotypes
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28 May 2009
‘Mass Migration’, Crime and ‘Decent People’: The Portrayal of Polish Migrants in British Newspapers
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23 Jun 2008
What Money Can't Buy - Healthcare reform in the UK since 2000
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23 Jun 2008
The Right To Know: Learning lessons from British and European Freedom of Information Law
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23 Jun 2008
Dubai and the United Arab Emirates - a ‘paradise’ in construction
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22 Jun 2008
What Inflamed the Iraq War? The Perspectives of American Cartoonists
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22 Jun 2008
Breaking the Silence: Framing Darfur Crisis In Videoblogs and Sudanese Newspapers
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25 May 2008
India's Untouchables and China's Internal Migrants
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