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03 February 2012
Lies, damned lies and modern journalism - where do we go from here?
Will Hutton, Principal, Hertford College, Oxford, commentator and former Editor-in-chief of the Observer -
07 February 2012
Emotions and Journalism: the relationship between practices of emotional story-telling and objectivity in award-winning journali
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff -
08 February 2012
Reporting the financial crisis - lessons for the future
Jane Fuller, former financial editor at the Financial Times, and director of Fuller Analysis -
10 February 2012
Media, democracy and the rule of law in central Eastern Europe
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10 February 2012
Relations between press and public: a new settlement
Helen Goodman MP, shadow minister for culture, media and sport, with specific responsibility for media reform -
15 February 2012
Constraints and motivations affecting journalism in Egypt after February 2011
Naomi Sakr, Professor of Media Policy, University of Westminster -
17 February 2012
The Coalition; in office but not in power? How it all began, and how it will surely end
David Mellor, former Conservative MP and cabinet member -
21 February 2012
The Politicisation of Public Broadcasting in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Corinna Arndt, Oxford -
22 February 2012
The British media – the view from outside
Sarah Lyall, London correspondent, New York Times -
24 February 2012
Regulation: some thoughts from both sides of the fence
Philip Graf, chairman of the Gambling Commission and former deputy chairman of broadcast regulator Ofcom and former CEO of Trinity Mirror Newspapers -
29 February 2012
Numbers are weapons - a self defence guide
Tim Harford, Financial Times columnist and author of 'Adapt' and 'The Undercover Economist' -
02 March 2012
Politics and the Internet
Greg Clark MP, localism and cities minister in the Department for Communities and Local Government and; Tim Montgomerie, editor of the ConservativeHome website.