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30 Nov 2011
Regulating for Trust in Journalism: Standards Regulation in the era of blended media
2011 has been awash with investigations, consultations, scandals, and inquiries into issues of…
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14 Nov 2017Opportunity for journalists – Fellowship Programme applications now open
14 Nov 2017 Are you a mid-career journalist with a minimum of five years’ experience? Would you…
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14 Nov 2017Latest RISJ research presented in Seoul at Korea Press Foundation Journalism Conference
14 Nov 2017 David Levy and Nic Newman both presented RISJ research at a major conference organised…
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13 Nov 2017
What's happening to our media
13 Nov 2017 The Reuters Institute's Director of Research, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, gives the first…
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Wincott Foundation Fellowship
The Wincott Foundation is a long term supporter of our Journalism Fellowship Programme. From 1995…
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Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship
The Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship, founded in 1983, offers an opportunity for experienced…
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03 Nov 2017RISJ seeks new Postdoctoral Research Fellow
03 Nov 2017 The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) and Oxford Internet…
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Servet Yanatma
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30 Oct 2017News Audience Attention and Engagement on Twitter during the German Federal Election
30 Oct 2017 Which news media drew most attention during the German Federal Election on Twitter?…
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30 Oct 2017Digital-Born and Legacy News Media on Twitter during the German Federal Election
DOI: 10.60625/risj-ey3y-k007 Which news media drew most attention during the German Federal…
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27 Feb 2017
Beyond the Article, Frontiers of Editorial and Commercial Innovation
DOI: 10.60625/risj-8mpf-x707 This report looks at how news organisations are creating innovative…
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26 Oct 2017New research project on misinformation, science, and media
26 Oct 2017 A new research supported by the Oxford Martin School and involving the Oxford Internet…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen