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01 Sep 2017
Putting Europe’s Robots on the Map: Automated journalism in news agencies
Alexander Fanta, a journalist at the Austrian Press Agency, has done the first comprehensive survey…
Alexander Fanta -
30 Mar 2017
Reporting Risk: Media coverage of radioactivity and its health implications in the Fukushima nuclear disaster
Hiroyuki Takahashi, a staff writer at Jiji press, has written a detailed study of the lessons to be…
Hiroyuki Takahashi -
18 Nov 2016
Syria's Missing Narratives
Basma Atassi, a Syrian journalist fellow from 2015, has written an insightful and thoughtful study…
Basma Atassi -
08 May 2017
Speed vs Accuracy in Time of Crisis
Reporters and editors all agree that accuracy is fundamental to good journalism. But when it comes…
Reiko Saisho -
10 Feb 2017
Watching our words: Perceptions of self-censorship and media freedom in Fiji
Ricardo Morris, a journalist and Thomson Reuters fellow from Fiji, has studied the perceptions and…
Ricardo Morris -
13 Jan 2017
Past, Present, and Future of Food Programmes in Public Service Television
Food programming has always figured in the schedules of public service broadcasters (PSBs), but…
Jisun Youm -
08 Dec 2016
The State vs the Press - The Rise of Gag Orders in Israel
Noa Landau, the editor of Haaretz English Editions, has written a research paper on the rise of gag…
Noa Landau -
04 Nov 2016
Media Propaganda and the Kashmir Dispute: A Case Study of the Kashmir Floods
Reporting disasters in conflict regions can often be politicised, as journalists struggle to remain…
Wasim Khalid Raja -
25 Oct 2016
The strategic approach towards broadcasting in the mobile world
Thae-rae Kim, a news editor at Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) in South Korea, has written…
Thaerae Kim -
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…
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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