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01 Feb 2012The Ordinary Reader in the History of Business Newspapers: A misunderstanding
Iuliana Roibu, a Romanian business journalist working for BUSINESS Magazin in Bucharest, has…
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18 Jun 2012Media Freedom in post-war Sri Lanka and its impact on the reconciliation process
At the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka in May 2009, many hoped that this would represent a sharp…
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18 Jun 2012The Coverage of Egypt’s Revolution in the Egyptian, American and Israeli Newspapers
Hend Selim, an Egyptian journalist who works at the Foreign Affairs section of the Al Wafd…
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20 Jul 2012Privacy, Regulation and the Public Interest: The UK experience and the lessons it might hold for Australia
Damien Carrick from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has written a very clear and…
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18 Jun 2012Does the Watchdog Bark? The European Union, the Greek Debt Crisis and the Press
Cristina Marconi, an Italian print journalist who has worked out of Brussels since 2006, has turned…
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18 Jun 2012Climate Change Summits beyond Copenhagen: Who Goes, Who Stays, and How Are They Covered?
RISJ Journalist Fellow Catalina (Caty) Arevalo has written an article in the Columbia Journalism…
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24 Jun 2013Hybrid Journalists -- Chinese Journalists in an era of reform: their values and challenges
Wenming Dai is the Editor of International News, Oriental Outlook, at the Xinhua News Agency, who…
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03 May 2013Europa: Changing the way Europe is reported
Vadim Makarenko, a senior reporter at Poland’s largest quality newspaper, Gazeta Wyborcza, has…
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24 Jun 2013Covering Fragile Days: The Role of the Media in Post-Authoritarian Regimes
Thiri Zaw, a Journalist Fellow at the Institute in 2012/3, is the editor of one of Myanmar’s most…
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24 Jun 2013Integrate multimedia, make fingers happy: journalistic storytelling on tablets
At the moment newspapers are typically copy pasting content from print or online onto tablets, but…
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24 Jun 2013Potential Change in Media Discourse on Sexuality in Lebanon: "Cinema Plaza" and Beyond
Sahar Mandour, a Lebanese journalist working with the As-Safir newspaper, has written a path-…
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24 Jun 2013The Media and the Military in Vietnam and Afghanistan
America's two longest wars - in Vietnam and in Afghanistan - yielded an often contentious…
Laura King