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23 May 2008
The Narrowing Gap - Hong Kong and Chinese media models
As with all Fellows’ research papers, any opinions expressed are those of the author and not of the…
Joyce Hor-Chung Lau -
23 Jun 2008
The Right To Know: Learning lessons from British and European Freedom of Information Law
As with all Fellows’ research papers, any opinions expressed are those of the author and not of the…
Elizabeth Jackson -
22 Jun 2008
Breaking the Silence: Framing Darfur Crisis In Videoblogs and Sudanese Newspapers
As with all Fellows’ research papers, any opinions expressed are those of the author and not of the…
Ehab Hamdi Gomaa -
18 Jun 2012Guns and Protests
Supriya Sharma, a journalist with the Times of India, has written a fascinating account of the way…
Supriya Sharma -
18 Jun 2012Is there anybody out there? Crisis and Collaboration in Foreign Reporting
Simon Kruse Rasmussen, the Moscow correspondent for the Danish newspaper Berlingske, has written a…
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18 Jun 2012Brands, Stars and Regular Hacks – a changing relationship between news institutions and journalists
Especially in the USA, where digitalisation has rocked the very foundations of legacy media, many…
Saska Saarikoski -
19 Mar 2012The Death of Osama bin Laden: Global TV News and Journalistic Detachment
Richard Lawson, an editor and producer at the BBC World Service, has written a compelling and…
Richard Lawson -
07 Feb 2012A reporting disaster? The interdependence of media and aid agencies in a competitive compassion market
Monika Kalcsics, a freelance radio journalist and producer for the Austrian broadcaster ORF who has…
Monika Kalcsics -
18 Jun 2012Herding the cats: How to lead journalists in the digital age
How should a manager lead a team of creative journalists? This is the core question of the research…
Laura Saarikoski -
04 May 2012The Impact of Censorship on the Development of the Private Press Industry in Myanmar/Burma
Kyaw Thu, a journalist from Myanmar/Burma, has written a path-breaking study on how a long history…
Kyaw Thu -
18 Jun 2012Reporting Global Trade: is it a dying art and if so, does it matter?
In the past negotiations about free trade have often hit the headlines – for example in Seattle in…
Kaijaleena Runsten -
18 Jun 2012Can trade bridge a political chasm? Economic and political relations between India and China in the 21st century
Jasodhara Banerjee, a journalist and editor at Forbes India, has written an intriguing analysis of…
Jasodhara Banerjee