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24 Jun 2013
A Bunch of Distractive Writing
Why is it that American journalists are so much better at storytelling journalism than…
Anu Nousiainen -
24 Jun 2013
Changing media and politics in Tajikistan
Esfandiar Adinabay is the first ever Reuters journalist fellow from the Central Asian Republic of…
Esfandiar Adinabay -
24 Jun 2013
New tricks for an old pony
There have been innumerable studies on the effects of new and social media on legacy media, but few…
Anne Achte -
24 Jun 2010
Why do we see what we see? A comparison of CNN International, BBC World News and Al Jazeera English analysing the respective drivers influencing editorial content
Michelle Henery, a King Edward VII Foundation fellow who has worked for the Times and Al Jazeera…
Michelle Henery -
23 Oct 2015
What’s the Story? The Interplay between Power and Narratives in Syria and Iraq
Rami Ruhayem, a BBC correspondent based in Beirut, has written a very detailed study about the way…
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18 Sep 2014
Anyone can be a critic: Is There Still a Need for Professional Arts and Culture Journalism in the Digital Age?
Jarkko Jokelainen, an arts journalist at Helsingin Sanomat in Finland, has written an important…
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01 Jul 2016
Reporting Risk - Media Coverage of Radioactivity and it's Health Implications in the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
Hiroyuki Takahashi, a staff writer at Jiji Press, has written a detailed study of the lessons to be…
Hiroyuki Takahashi