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17 Nov 2010RISJ appoints new Director of Research
17 Nov 2010 Professor Robert G Picard, a world-leading specialist on media economics and…
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22 Nov 2010Crisis? What crisis? Study of the future of the international news industry
22 Nov 2010 The internet is often held up as the main reason for declining newspaper sales and…
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02 Dec 2010
New Fellow's research paper online
02 Dec 2010 Johanna Vehkoo, the literary editor at the Aamulehti newspaper in Finland and a…
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03 Dec 2010
From deep ignorance to sharp questioning – SMC and the difficulty of science reporting
03 Dec 2010 Jussi Ahlroth writes: "Science reporting is characterised mainly by deep ignorance,"…
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10 Dec 2010
The Global News Challenge: Assessing changes in international broadcast news consumption
10 Dec 2010 A new working paper entitled The Global News Challenge: Assessing changes in…
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10 Dec 2010Are Foreign Correspondents Redundant?
10 Dec 2010 Economic pressures and digital technology are undermining the role of the foreign…
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15 Dec 2010Hot climate for the RISJ in Cancun
15 Dec 2010 The RISJ's new book on reporting climate change in the media received ample coverage…
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17 Dec 2010
3 new Fellows' papers now online
17 Dec 2010 Journalist fellows have published three new papers on the RISJ website. The first two…
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21 Jan 2011
Media interest in climate change takes a dive
Author of 'Summoned by Science' and Head of RISJ's Fellowship Programme, James…
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21 Jan 2011
Media interest in climate change takes a dive
21 Jan 2011 Author of 'Summoned by Science' and Head of RISJ's Fellowship Programme, James Painter…
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27 Jan 2011
This is the beginning
27 Jan 2011 Abdalla Hassan writes: Protestors shouted slogans in call and response fashion: Bread…
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01 Feb 2011
Egypt's Shadow Parliament: Is It Finally Ready for Prime Time?
01 Feb 2011 Current Journalist Fellow Andrew Lee Butters reports from Cairo in Time Magazine:…
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