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14 Sep 2016
The Right to be Forgotten - Privacy and the Media in the Digital Age
The human race now creates, distributes and stores more information than at any other time in…
George Brock -
12 Oct 2016
Something Old, Something New: Digital Media and the Coverage of Climate Change
New ‘digital-born players’ such as Huffington Post, BuzzFeed and Vice are challenging traditional…
Dr James Painter -
05 May 2016
The kidnapping of journalists: reporting from high-risk conflict zones
The vulnerability of journalists to kidnappings was starkly illustrated by the killing of James…
Professor Robert G. Picard, Hannah Storm -
23 Jul 2015
Innovators in Digital News
News organisations are struggling with technology transitions and fearful for their future. Yet a…
Professor Lucy Kueng -
03 Jun 2015
Local Journalism
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
30 Jul 2015
The Euro Crisis in the Media
The Euro Crisis produced the most significant challenge to European integration in 60 years -…
Professor Robert G. Picard -
02 Dec 2014
Journalism and PR - News Media and Public Relations in the Digital Age
Public relations and journalism have had a difficult relationship for over a century, characterised…
Laura Toogood -
13 Oct 2014
Reporting the EU
Has ‘boring Brussels’ just got exciting? Journalism covers the European Union well – for the elite…
Cristina Marconi -
08 Oct 2015
Media, Revolution and Politics in Egypt
For too long Egypt’s system of government was beholden to the interests of the elite in power,…
Abdalla Hassan -
12 May 2008
The Price of Plurality
Plurality has been at the heart of the UK’s Public Service Broadcasting ecology.…
RISJ Admin -
08 Nov 2010
The Changing Business of Journalism and its Implications for Democracy
The business of journalism is widely held to be in a terminal crisis today, in particular because…
Dr David Levy, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen