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04 May 2018Populism as a challenge and a threat to media in liberal democracies
Dr Alexander Görlach, senior fellow, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs -
13 June 2018Innovation and the Conversation on the Rise of China
Gary Liu, CEO, South China Morning Post -
06 June 2018Statistics and the Battle Against Misinformation
Professor Denise Lievesley, Principal, Green Templeton College -
30 May 2018In Pursuit of Repertoires of News Consumption. Analysing how People use News Media in Everyday Life
Kim Schroder, Visiting Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford -
23 May 2018Experts as Journalists and the Contest for the Truth
Stephen Khan, Editor, The Conversation -
16 May 2018Reporting of the Refugee Crisis and the AfD in Germany
Tanit Koch, Former Editor-in-Chief, Bild -
09 May 2018The News of Tomorrow: Just a Minute
Journalist fellows, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford -
02 May 2018Political actors and the use of bots, algorithms and other forms of automation
Dr Vidya Narayanan, Director of Research, Computational Propaganda Project, Oxford Internet Institute -
25 April 2018Reporting the World
Roula Khalaf, Deputy Editor, Financial Times -
06 Apr 2018Lecture: The Power of Platforms
More people get news via Facebook and Google than via any news organisation. These platform…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
01 May 2018Social Media and Political Polarisation
Dr Pablo Barberá -
28 Mar 2018Sympathetic but unconcerned: How Europe’s media cover Brexit
European media follow the Brexit debate closely, but appear unconcerned about the United Kingdom…