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10 Jul 2009
Privacy, Probity and Public Interest
In Britain there is currently a battle engaged around the point at which freedom of information and…
Stephen Whittle, Glenda Cooper -
14 Sep 2009
Red Kayaks and Hidden Gold
"Essential reading for all those wishing to understand the changing nature of journalism and how…
John Kelly -
15 Nov 2010
Summoned by Science
The December 2009 summit on climate change in Copenhagen was remarkable not because it ended…
Dr James Painter -
13 Dec 2010
Are Foreign Correspondents Redundant?
International news reporting is undergoing a profound transformation. Western newspapers and…
Richard Sambrook -
14 Feb 2011
Leaders in the Living Room
This study explores the first-ever British televised prime ministerial debates with a view to…
Stephen Coleman -
17 Oct 2011
Scandal!
One of the main directions taken by journalism in the past few decades has been an ever-deeper…
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14 Nov 2011
Between Commodification and Lifestyle Politics
Is Silvio Berlusconi an Italian anomaly? That’s what conventional wisdom suggests. This book…
Paolo Mancini -
16 Apr 2012
Survival is Success
All around Europe, new journalistic ventures are launched on the internet even as legacy media like…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Nicola Bruno -
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