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13 Oct 2014
Reporting the EU
Has ‘boring Brussels’ just got exciting? Journalism covers the European Union well – for the elite…
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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.…
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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…
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12 Sep 2011
Is There a Better Structure for News Providers?
Economic turmoil in the news industry and opportunities to use digital media to improve coverage of…
Dr David Levy, Professor Robert G. Picard -
02 Nov 2011
Poles Apart
Poles Apart is a wide-ranging comparative study on the prevalence of climate scepticism – in…
Dr James Painter -
17 Jun 2013
Media and Public Shaming
The media today, and especially the national press, are frequently in conflict with people in the…
RISJ Admin -
16 Sep 2013
India’s Media Boom - The good news and the bad
‘India’s Media Boom: the good news and the bad’ is a collection of timely essays about the…
RISJ Admin -
06 Mar 2014
Transparency in Politics and the Media
Increasingly governments around the world are experimenting with initiatives in transparency or ‘…
RISJ Admin -
11 Nov 2013
Political Journalism in Transition
The 21st century has already seen dramatic changes affecting both journalism and politics.…
Raymond Kuhn, Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
06 Mar 2014
The Ethics of Journalism
The landscape in which journalists now work is substantially different to that of the twentieth…
RISJ Admin -
08 Sep 2008
The Web that Failed
"A fascinating study. It is, as far as I know, quite a breakthrough in terms of method and content…
Floriano Fossato, Alexander Verkhovsky