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02 November 2011
Politicians and Journalists: Friends or Foes?
Deborah Davies, Channel 4 Dispatches -
04 November 2011
On the frontline of political impartiality: Election Debates, Question Time and the invasion of Television Centre
Ric Bailey, Chief Political Adviser, BBC -
09 November 2011
Feeding the financial beast: challenges of reporting in rumour-hungry markets
Jodie Ginsberg, Reuters Bureau Chief, UK and Ireland -
11 November 2011
Mafia State- how one reporter became an enemy of the brutal new Russia
Luke Harding, Senior International Correspondent, The Guardian -
15 November 2011
Foreign Correspondents and fixers: the missing link
Colleen Murrell, Deakin University -
16 November 2011
Reports of the death of traditional media are greatly exaggerated
Nima Elbagir, London-based international correspondent, CNN International -
18 November 2011
Them and Us. Culturally, socially and politically - what is the future for US/British relations?
Justin Webb, BBC presenter, The Today Programme -
23 November 2011
News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in
Tom Standage, The Economist -
25 November 2011
Campaigning for Civil Liberties in Parliament and the Press
Shami Chakrabarti, Director, Liberty -
29 November 2012
Challenges to journalists' source protection rights in Europe and Australia
Katherine Elizabeth Stowell, Edinburgh -
30 November 2011
Personal experiences of UK tabloid culture
Richard Peppiatt, media commentator and former reporter for the Daily Star -
02 December 2011
The media's role as king makers in the 2012 US presidential nominations
Michael Traugott, Former Visiting Fellow