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11 Nov 2013
Political Journalism in Transition
The 21st century has already seen dramatic changes affecting both journalism and politics.…
Raymond Kuhn, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
06 Mar 2014
The Ethics of Journalism
The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth…
RISJ Admin -
08 Sep 2008
The Web that Failed
"A fascinating study. It is, as far as I know, quite a breakthrough in terms of method and content…
Floriano Fossato, Alexander Verkhovsky -
08 Sep 2008
Counter-Hegemonic News
"Essential reading for anyone interested in the worldwide revolution in news provision and content…
Dr James Painter -
12 Jan 2009
What's Happening to Our News
"I think the report is the most analytical, most thoughtful and best researched piece of…
Andrew Currah -
13 Jul 2009
Skyful of Lies & Black Swans
This study highlights how in a moment of major, unexpected crisis the institutions of power -…
Nik Gowing -
12 Jan 2009
Public Trust in the News
The issue of trust in our institutions has never been higher in the public agenda. In this…
Stephen Coleman, Scott Anthony, David E. Morrison -
10 Jul 2009
Privacy, Probity and Public Interest
In Britain there is currently a battle engaged around the point at which freedom of information and…
Stephen Whittle, Glenda Cooper -
14 Sep 2009
Red Kayaks and Hidden Gold
"Essential reading for all those wishing to understand the changing nature of journalism and how…
John Kelly -
15 Nov 2010
Summoned by Science
The December 2009 summit on climate change in Copenhagen was remarkable not because it ended…
Dr James Painter -
13 Dec 2010
Are Foreign Correspondents Redundant?
International news reporting is undergoing a profound transformation. Western newspapers and…
Richard Sambrook -
14 Feb 2011
Leaders in the Living Room
This study explores the first-ever British televised prime ministerial debates with a view to…
Stephen Coleman