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01 Sep 2007
Annual Report 2007-2008
This past year has seen the Reuters Institute begin to establish itself as a centre for research…
RISJ Admin -
01 Sep 2006
Annual Report 2006-2007
Launch of the Institute The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism was officially launched…
RISJ Admin -
05 Jun 2012
Why Documentaries Matter
Documentaries have for many decades inhabited the schedules of public broadcasters. They have…
Nick Fraser -
08 Jan 2013
Transformations in Egyptian Journalism
Egypt’s revolutionary uprising in 2011 raised important questions about the kind of journalism that…
Naomi Sakr -
02 Sep 2013
Women and Journalism
In many countries, the majority of high profile journalists and editors remain male. Although there…
Suzanne Franks -
17 Sep 2013
Climate Change in the Media
Scientists and politicians are increasingly using the language of risk to describe the climate…
Dr James Painter -
10 Feb 2009
The Two Professionalisms of Journalism
Dr Henrik Örnebring, Axess Research Fellow in Comparative European Journalism, analyses the…
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10 May 2009
A Shock to the System
Jeremy Hayes of BBC Radio 4’s ‘The World Tonight’ and a recent BBC fellow at the Reuters Institute…
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02 Jul 2009
Press Subsidies and Local News: The Swedish Case
This working paper reviews the Swedish media landscape in the context of its historical background…
Karl Erik Gustafsson, Henrik Örnebring, Dr David Levy -
20 Jul 2009
Navigating the Crisis in Local and Regional News
This report evaluates the likely impact of the serious funding crisis in local and regional…
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15 Jul 2009
Journalism, Democracy and the Public Interest
The media industry is in the midst of a 'perfect storm', as recession, fragmented audiences and the…
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03 Sep 2009
The rise of social media and its impact on mainstream journalism
This study by Nic Newman, Future Media Controller, BBC Journalism, examines how newspapers and…