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24 Oct 2016
Political Scandals in Finland and in the UK: How Do the Media Cultures Differ?
“Political scandals are essential for democracy and for freedom of speech. Even though political…
Anne Moilanen -
24 Oct 2016
Political Influence Index Pilot Study Results
The Political Influence Index project was designed to develop an assessment instrument for…
Professor Robert G. Picard, Janice Winter -
14 Sep 2016
Bulk Collection: Broken Democracy? Journalism and post-Snowden legislation, Comparative study: Australia and the United Kingdom
What is the impact of state surveillance on journalism? This paper by Lisa Main, a journalist for…
Lisa Main -
12 Sep 2016
Secrecy jurisdictions and journalistic investigations: How to make it part of the global discussion?
According to freelance Norwegian journalist and novelist, Sidsel Dalen, tax havens make up a…
Sidsel Dalen -
07 Sep 2016
Make Yourself Useful: Six simple things your newsroom can do for democracy
TV, radio, newspapers, and online media have historically provided society with a common foundation…
Anders Hofseth -
24 Aug 2016
The Risks of Non-open Government: How the absence of FOI legislation has weakened Hong Kong media practice
Wen Lu (Vivian), an investigative and feature reporter in Hong Kong, has written a detailed…
Wen Lu -
12 Aug 2016
How to Lead Innovation and Still Keep the Newsroom Working
Ville Seuri, an assistant chief subeditor for the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, has re-visited the…
Ville Seuri -
12 Oct 2016
Something Old, Something New: Digital Media and the Coverage of Climate Change
New ‘digital-born players’ such as Huffington Post, BuzzFeed and Vice are challenging traditional…
Dr James Painter -
10 Oct 2016
Brand and trust in a fragmented news environment
Are digital and social media fuelling a more partisan, less rational political discourse? With more…
RISJ Admin -
30 Sep 2016
Private Sector Media and Digital News
How are legacy news organisations dealing with the business of digital news? How are they…
Dr Alessio Cornia, Prof. Annika Sehl, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
14 Sep 2016
Structures of Change in Post-war Lebanon: Amplified Activism, Digital Documentation and Post-Sectarian Narratives’
Habib Battah, a freelancer journalist from Lebanon, has written a compelling and comprehensive…
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14 Sep 2016
The Right to be Forgotten - Privacy and the Media in the Digital Age
The human race now creates, distributes and stores more information than at any other time in…
George Brock