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30 April 2019
Political Knowledge Gaps and the Role of the BBC in the Era of Misinformation
Marta Cantijoch Cunill -
16 April 2019
The New Challenges and Opportunities in Global Journalism
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Meera Selva -
20 March 2019
Journalism and the New Propaganda Wars
Reuters Institute Journalist Fellows -
13 February 2019
Diving Deep. Slow News and Reader Engagement.
Chris Cook, Tortoise Media; formerly BBC Newsnight and Financial Times -
06 March 2019
From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women
Shakira Hussein, National Centre for Excellence in Islamic Studies, University of Melbourne -
27 February 2019
Should the state pay for journalism?
Polly Curtis, Visiting Fellow, Reuters Institute; former Editor-in-Chief, HuffPost UK -
20 February 2019
Digital rebranding of legacy media - reviving the Madras Courier
Shrenik Rao, Editor, Madras Courier -
06 February 2019
India's Social Media Elections
Dr Vidya Narayanan, Director of Research, Computational Propaganda Project, Oxford Internet Institute -
30 January 2019
Short and strong: making The Economist Espresso
Lane Greene, language columnist and Espresso editor, The Economist -
23 January 2019
The coldest story ever told: Kanye and the Up Next algorithm
Caithlin Mercer, Managing Editor, Yahoo! UK -
16 January 2019
Do we need a new kind of journalism in 2019? The challenges of trust and misinformation
Rachael Jolley, Editor, Index on Censorship magazine