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23 Nov 2017
From Panama to Paradise. Understanding the conditions for collaborative Investigative journalism
23 Nov 2017 The recent publication of the Paradise Papers is another strong indication of the…
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14 Nov 2017
Opportunity for journalists – Fellowship Programme applications now open
14 Nov 2017 Are you a mid-career journalist with a minimum of five years’ experience? Would you…
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14 Nov 2017
Latest RISJ research presented in Seoul at Korea Press Foundation Journalism Conference
14 Nov 2017 David Levy and Nic Newman both presented RISJ research at a major conference organised…
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13 Nov 2017
What's happening to our media
13 Nov 2017 The Reuters Institute's Director of Research, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, gives the first…
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03 Nov 2017
RISJ seeks new Postdoctoral Research Fellow
03 Nov 2017 The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) and Oxford Internet…
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30 Oct 2017
News Audience Attention and Engagement on Twitter during the German Federal Election
30 Oct 2017 Which news media drew most attention during the German Federal Election on Twitter?…
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26 Oct 2017
New research project on misinformation, science, and media
26 Oct 2017 A new research supported by the Oxford Martin School and involving the Oxford Internet…
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25 Oct 2017
The Trust Factor – RISJ Director of Research speaks in Chennai
25 Oct 2017 October 23 and 24, RISJ Director of Research Rasmus Kleis Nielsen spoke at the 2017…
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01 Nov 2017
Many Asia-Pacific markets more digitally developed than Europe and North America
01 Nov 2017 The Asia-Pacific supplementary report of the Digital News Report 2017 takes a…
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24 Oct 2017
“Do you believe everything that you hear, see and read?”
24 Oct 2017 What do ordinary people think fake news is? To provide a bottom-up supplement to a…
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20 Oct 2017
News avoidance varies greatly for country to country. Why?
20 Oct 2017 29 percent of the respondents in the 2017 edition of our annual Reuters Institute…
Dr Antonis Kalogeropoulos