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06 Aug 2018
The Dangerous Game: Relations Between Zimbabwe’s Independent Media And Zanu PF
Zimbabwe’s politics has been dominated for years by Robert Mugabe and ZANU PF. As Mugabe finally…
Tatenda Prosper Chitagu -
02 Aug 2018
First draft of an epidemic: how key media players framed Zika
Maria Esperidião’s paper on reporting Zika is based on content analysis, interviews and literature…
Dr Maria Esperidiao -
01 Aug 1994
Newspaper Marketing: A Cinderella shakes up a struggling industry
As with all Fellows’ research papers, any opinions expressed are those of the author and not of the…
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28 Jun 2018
#Mexico2018|Fake News and Social Media: The New Heads of the Hydra
After Sunday’s elections, Mexico will begin preparing for its new president’s inauguration on 1…
Juliana Fregoso -
15 Aug 2018
Reporting human rights violations in Turkey
In this paper Reporting human rights violations in Turkey Kemal Göktaş (Journalist Fellow Oct 2017…
Kemal Göktaş -
23 Feb 2018
Breaking News, Missing Views
Male panellists outnumber women in India on news debates on diverse topics including national…
Reshma Patil -
30 Jan 2018
Bigger is not always better: What we can learn about data journalism from small newsrooms
Bettina Figl's paper on data journalism in small newsrooms is based on literature, case studies and…
Bettina Figl -
17 Jan 2018
Striking a balance between informing and sensation-alising: South Korean broadcasters and the MERS outbreak
Disaster reporting by public broadcasters fulfils a number of roles: the provision of accurate…
Jae Young Kim -
03 Jan 2018
Mistakes, Muddles and Mixed Messages: How disjointed health reporting is confusing the issues and costing lives
The recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa kicked up a hornet’s nest of ethical issues for the mass…
Serusha Govender -
03 Jan 2018
Liberating or Constraining? How technology capital is reshaping the media landscape in China
China’s tightly controlled media sector has been going through drastic changes brought on by the…
Jing Li -
03 Jan 2018
The impact of social media on Afghanistan's social taboos
In this globalised world, social media can act as an agent, changing mindsets and perceptions in…
Bahaar Joya -
10 Nov 2017
Getting digital: What is lost and what is gained when Korean public sector broadcasters go online
How do public service broadcasters adapt to the different expectations and possibilities for…
Jungmin Lee