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03 Jul 2012
News Plurality in a Digital World
This report examines the nature and scope of powerful new digital intermediaries such as search…
Robin Foster -
11 Oct 2012
Ten Years that Shook the Media World
This report documents some very significant differences in how media companies in different…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
09 Aug 2011
Public Support for the Media
This report examines the main forms of direct and indirect public sector support for the media in…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Geert Linnebank -
01 Oct 2010
Investigative Journalism and Political Power in China
This working paper begins by asking whether or not investigative journalism in China takes the same…
Haiyan Wang -
10 Apr 2014
Can It Tweet its way to Democracy?
An RISJ project funded by the Open Society Institute. Research summary: The study aimed to show…
Abiye Megenta -
04 Jul 2011
The new foreign correspondent at work
This report examines the Sudanese-national journalists who provided an important portion of the…
Mel Bunce -
23 Oct 2015
What’s the Story? The Interplay between Power and Narratives in Syria and Iraq
Rami Ruhayem, a BBC correspondent based in Beirut, has written a very detailed study about the way…
Rami Ruhayem -
18 Sep 2014
Anyone can be a critic: Is There Still a Need for Professional Arts and Culture Journalism in the Digital Age?
Jarkko Jokelainen, an arts journalist at Helsingin Sanomat in Finland, has written an important…
Jarkko Jokelainen -
11 May 2011
From their Own Correspondent?
This research discusses how disaster reporting has changed since the 2004 tsunami and how a duet –…
Glenda Cooper -
05 Jul 2010
#UKelection2010, Mainstream Media and the Role of the Internet
This study examines the impact of social media on the UK election, looking in particular at …
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22 Feb 2016
Editorial analytics: how news media are developing and using audience data and metrics
DOI: 10.60625/risj-t8b4-5s83 News organisations are increasingly embracing the use of analytics…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Federica Cherubini -
18 Nov 2015
Getting Engaged? The Relationship between Traditional, New Media, and the Electorate during the 2015 UK General Election
DOI: 10.60625/risj-5zcc-qa13 With the growth of social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter…
Colin Byrne