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03 Jan 2018
Mistakes, Muddles and Mixed Messages: How disjointed health reporting is confusing the issues and costing lives
The recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa kicked up a hornet’s nest of ethical issues for the mass…
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03 Jan 2018
Liberating or Constraining? How technology capital is reshaping the media landscape in China
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03 Jan 2018
The impact of social media on Afghanistan's social taboos
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22 Dec 2017
RISJ highlights from 2017
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10 Nov 2017
Getting digital: What is lost and what is gained when Korean public sector broadcasters go online
How do public service broadcasters adapt to the different expectations and possibilities for…
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19 Dec 2017
Indian news media and the production of news in the age of social discovery
19 Dec 2017 India has over 220 million daily internet users and internet access is growing both in…
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19 Dec 2017
Indian news media and the production of news in the age of social discovery
DOI: 10.60625/risj-d9ed-p917 In this report, we examine the social media practices of six English-…
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10 Dec 2017
Interview with Bastian Obermayer: Collaborative Journalism and the Panama Papers
Bastian Obermayer revolutionized investigative journalism when he responded to an anonymous source…
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11 Dec 2017
Oxford Perspectives: Envisioning the Newsroom in 2020
11 Dec 2017 Oxford Perspectives Envisioning the Newsroom in 2020 21-23 FEBRUARY 2018 We are…
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21 February 2018
Oxford Perspectives Envisioning the Newsroom in 2020
Alexandra Borchardt, Director of Strategic Development. Reuters Institute