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20 Aug 2015
Isis and propaganda
Mah-Rukh Ali, one of the main anchors for Norway’s largest commercial TV channel TV 2, has written…
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05 Aug 2015
Call me illegal: The semantic struggle over seeking asylum in Australia
Ben Doherty, a journalist with the Guardian in Australia and a Thomson Reuters fellow in Trinity…
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19 Aug 2015
Media diversification in contemporary China
Chen Chenchen, the opinion editor and director of the Op-Ed Department of the Global Times, Beijing…
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25 Sep 2015
Weeding Out the Upstarts: The Kremlin's Proxy War on Independent Journalism
Alexey Eremenko, a producer at the NBC bureau in Moscow, has written a detailed study of how…
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11 Aug 2014
The debate about public broadcasting in the modern world: A case study of NRK
As with all Fellows’ research papers, any opinions expressed are those of the author and not of the…
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27 Jan 2015
Flaws in the Czech political culture
Jiří Zatloukal, a business journalist with the Czech weekly magazine TYDEN (The Week), has written…
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23 Sep 2014
The Challenges Facing Independent Newspapers in Sub-Saharan Africa
Catherine Gicheru, the former editor of the Star, an independent newspaper in Nairobi, has written…
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14 Jan 2015
News Embargoes - Under threat, but not extinct
Sonja Gruber, an editor at the business department of the Austrian Press Agency in Vienna, has…
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22 Sep 2014
Continuity and change in the Cuban media under Raúl Castro
Flávia Marreiro, until recently a reporter at Brazil’s Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper, has written a…
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21 Sep 2014
The international media coverage of China: Too narrow an agenda?
Daniel Griffiths, a senior journalist at the BBC World Service and a former China correspondent,…
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20 Sep 2014
How does the Chinese government manage social media? The case of Weibo
Runfeng He has written one of the most comprehensive accounts ever undertaken of the ways the…
Runfeng He -
17 Sep 2014
A comparison of arts and culture television programmes between the BBC and KBS
In many parts of the world, arts programming on television has lost ground to more popular genres (…
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