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08 April 2011
We do, do God’ – How Do People in Public Life Communicate Faith?
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04 May 2011
Al Jazeera in North Africa and the Middle East: the biggest media story ever?
Richard Gizbert, Host and Producer, The Listening Post, Al Jazeera English -
04 May 2011
Reporting Europe Prize 2011
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10 May 2011
Copyrights and Copywrongs: Protection of News Copyrights in the Digital World
Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative -
10 May 2011
The Voices of the Press in an Open Society
Evgeny Lebedev, chairman of Evening Standard Ltd and Independent Print Ltd and founder and chairman of the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation -
11 May 2011
Investigative journalism in the age of digital reproduction
Iain Overton, Managing Editor, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism -
13 May 2011
Why the media under-report the shift of power to the emerging world
Hamish McRae, Commentator and Associate Editor, The Independent -
17 May 2011
The Time of Transparency: Secrecy and Private Life vs. Journalism
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute -
18 May 2011
How old media are using new media
Myra MacDonald, Senior Desk editor Middle East and South Asia specialist, Thomson Reuters -
20 May 2011
How secrecy breeds contempt: the confusing world of the media, super injunctions, privacy - and Max Mosley
Bob Satchwell, Executive Director, Society of Editors -
24 May 2011
Picturing the World's News: News photography, Cultural production, Thomson-Reuters and the International Process of News-making
Jonathan Ilan, University of Westminster -
24 May 2011
'For You Russia is Closed' - The Secret War against (Western) Journalists
Luke Harding, Senior International Correspondent, The Guardian