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27 May 2009
The media in China - limits and possibilities
Dr James Reilly, History Faculty, Oxford University -
29 May 2009
Being reported
Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor of the University of Oxford -
03 June 2009
Is the BBC the guarantor of journalism's ethics?
Kevin Marsh, Editor in Chief, BBC College of Journalism -
10 June 2009
Journalism as work: perspectives from six European countries
Dr Henrik Örnebring, Axess Research Fellow in Comparative European Journalism, RISJ -
16 June 2009
News of the World? The Future of International Broadcasting
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17 June 2009
Media in the age of Berlusconi
Enrico Franceschini, London Bureau Chief, La Repubblica -
23 June 2009
Press Complaints Commission Open Day
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23 July 2010
Privacy, Probity and Public Interest
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18 September 2009
Oxford Social Media Convention 2009
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14 October 2009
What's Happening to Our News?
Andrew Currah, Former Visiting Fellow -
16 October 2009
Facing the Challenge of the Internet: Policy and Press responses in Britain and France
Raymond Kuhn, Former Visiting Fellow, John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute, Prof. Robert G. Picard, North American Representative, Juan Señor, Former Visiting Fellow -
16 October 2009
Muckraking
Michael Crick, Political Editor, BBC Newsnight and author