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08 Sep 2008The Web that Failed
"A fascinating study. It is, as far as I know, quite a breakthrough in terms of method and content…
Floriano Fossato, Alexander Verkhovsky -
08 Sep 2008Counter-Hegemonic News
"Essential reading for anyone interested in the worldwide revolution in news provision and content…
Dr James Painter -
12 Jan 2009What's Happening to Our News
"I think the report is the most analytical, most thoughtful and best researched piece of…
Andrew Currah -
13 Jul 2009Skyful of Lies & Black Swans
This study highlights how in a moment of major, unexpected crisis the institutions of power -…
Nik Gowing -
12 Jan 2009Public Trust in the News
The issue of trust in our institutions has never been higher in the public agenda. In this…
Stephen Coleman, Scott Anthony, David E. Morrison -
10 Jul 2009Privacy, Probity and Public Interest
In Britain there is currently a battle engaged around the point at which freedom of information and…
Stephen Whittle, Dr Glenda Cooper -
14 Sep 2009Red Kayaks and Hidden Gold
"Essential reading for all those wishing to understand the changing nature of journalism and how…
John Kelly -
15 Nov 2010Summoned by Science
The December 2009 summit on climate change in Copenhagen was remarkable not because it ended…
Dr James Painter -
11 May 2015Making Research Useful
Data are now abundant, and governments, companies, media, and organisations are constantly seeking…
Malu A. C. Gatto -
06 May 2015Journalists’ Perceptions of the Future of Journalistic Work
DOI: 10.60625/risj-ga21-0833 Journalists believe journalism will be a harder job with less…
Professor Robert G. Picard -
02 Mar 2015Reinventing the wire: how to prepare for constant disruptions
Jairo Mejia, a Washington correspondent for the Spanish news agency EFE, has written an important…
Jairo Mejia -
18 Feb 2015The badgers moved the goalposts – reporting science in the British media
The global challenges of climate change, food security, and human and animal diseases have put the…
Helen Briggs