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12 Sep 2016
Secrecy jurisdictions and journalistic investigations: How to make it part of the global discussion?
According to freelance Norwegian journalist and novelist, Sidsel Dalen, tax havens make up a…
Sidsel Dalen -
07 Sep 2016
Make Yourself Useful: Six simple things your newsroom can do for democracy
TV, radio, newspapers, and online media have historically provided society with a common foundation…
Anders Hofseth -
24 Aug 2016
The Risks of Non-open Government: How the absence of FOI legislation has weakened Hong Kong media practice
Wen Lu (Vivian), an investigative and feature reporter in Hong Kong, has written a detailed…
Wen Lu -
24 Oct 2016
Political Scandals in Finland and in the UK: How Do the Media Cultures Differ?
“Political scandals are essential for democracy and for freedom of speech. Even though political…
Anne Moilanen -
14 Sep 2016
Structures of Change in Post-war Lebanon: Amplified Activism, Digital Documentation and Post-Sectarian Narratives’
Habib Battah, a freelancer journalist from Lebanon, has written a compelling and comprehensive…
Habib Battah -
12 Aug 2016
How to Lead Innovation and Still Keep the Newsroom Working
Ville Seuri, an assistant chief subeditor for the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, has re-visited the…
Ville Seuri -
04 Aug 2016
A comparative study of crowd-funding journalism in China, Taiwan and the UK
Zichao (‘Louis’) Liu, a senior writer at Southern People’s Weekly in China, has written a detailed…
Louis Liu -
02 Aug 2016
Nerdistan–Designia–Journoland: Best practices in multi-skilled digital journalism teamwork
As the appetite for more engaging digital journalism grows among audiences and advertisers, there…
Ninni Lehtniemi -
26 Jul 2016
A non-profit approach to market-driven journalism challenges in Uganda: A case study of Uganda Radio Network
James Tumusiime, the managing director and managing editor at the Observer newspaper in Uganda, has…
James Tumusiime -
11 Jul 2016
Media capture and advertising in Turkey: The impact of the state on news
Press freedom in Turkey has been hotly debated around the world as the ruling party has stepped up…
Servet Yanatma -
21 Apr 2016
Brazilian newspapers: the risk of becoming irrelevant
Since the early fifties, the circulation of paid-for dailies has risen by almost a third in Brazil…
Rodrigo Carro -
06 Jul 2016
Multi-Platform Strategy of Public Service Broadcasters: How should KBS increase the number of ‘likes’ on Facebook?
Addressing the question of how Public Service Broadcasters should best use social media as part of…
Daeyoung Kim