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29 Apr 2010Beyond fatalism? New perspectives on the future of Public Interest Journalism
29 Apr 2010 David Levy, Director of the Reuters Institute, gave the keynote address at the…
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04 Feb 2010
The Reconstruction of American Journalism
04 Feb 2010 A lecture was given by Michael Schudson, Professor of the Graduate School of…
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05 Feb 2010
European journalism: convergence or national difference?
05 Feb 2010 Are journalistic work practices across Europe converging and becoming more homogenous…
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08 Feb 2010Does journalism need saving?
08 Feb 2010 Michelle Henery writes: Professor Michael Schudson of Columbia University Graduate…
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12 Feb 2010
The Internet and the Mainstream Media
12 Feb 2010 Jennifer Alejandro writes: It was a luncheon lecture in a freezing room (for some…
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01 Mar 2010
The State of Arab Journalism
01 Mar 2010 Abdalla Hassan writes: When it comes to press freedoms, Arab states rank among the…
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02 Mar 2010
Novaya Gazeta: Journalism, murder and reporting the truth on Russia's bravest newspaper
02 Mar 2010 What is to be a journalist in Russia? It is dangerous and can even be fatal, argued…
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04 Mar 2010Thomson Reuters Foundation increases Reuters Institute funding award
04 Mar 2010 The Thomson Reuters Foundation has today announced the renewal and increase in their…
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04 Mar 2010
Photojournalism – its relevance in today’s media
04 Mar 2010 Giang Nguyen writes: In the context of photojournalism in the modern press, Robin…
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05 Mar 2010Making waves: Reporting Climate Change
05 Mar 2010 The Reuters Institute has hosted a series of workshops and events on the hot topic of…
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10 Mar 2010
Running the BBC
10 Mar 2010 Ichiro Motozawa writes: "The debate around public service broadcasting is a live…
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30 Mar 2010Journalism, Democracy and the State in South Africa
30 Mar 2010 An Essay by Adrian Hadland, RISJ Visiting Fellow, Michaelmas 2009. South Africa has…
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