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22 October 2008
The journalism of hate, and what we can do about it
Tony Borden, Executive Director, Institute for War and Peace Reporting -
23 October 2008
War Correspondents - Reporting Iraq
Oliver Poole, author of 'Red Zone: Five Bloody Years in Baghdad' and Colin Freeman, foreign correspondent of the Sunday Times and author of 'Curse of the Al Dulaimi Hotel: And Other Half-truths from Baghdad' -
29 October 2008
We do God: how religion is reported and the trouble it causes
Andrew Brown, Editor, Belief, Comment is Free and Jeremy Harris, former spokesman for the Archbishop of Canterbury and Head of Communications, Oxford University -
30 October 2009
Who owns the media and what they do with them
Lord Norman Fowler, Chairman, House of Lords Communication Committee -
05 November 2008
The untold story: organised crime is the biggest business on earth
Misha Glenny, journalist and author of 'McMafia: a journey through the global criminal underworld -
08 November 2008
Nordic Media in Theory and Practice
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12 November 2008
How 'Great' is British Journalism?
Stein Ringen, Professor of Sociology, Fellow of Green Templeton College at the University of Oxford and John Lloyd, Contributing Editor of the Financial Times and Director of Journalism at the Reuters Institute. -
13 November 2009
Being a columnist
Sir Simon Jenkins, columnist, former Editor, Times and Evening Standard -
19 November 2008
Starting out: a brainstorm on student journalism, and what comes after
Jordan and Isla Milne, co-founders of a world student newspaper and Oxford University journalists -
21 November 2008
The politics of public service broadcasting in Britain and France
Monique Dagnaud, Director of Research, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris -
22 November 2008
Public Service Broadcasting in Britain & France compared
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26 November 2008
How the web is saving journalism and making it better
Mick Fealty, creator of Slugger O'Toole and head of political blogs, Telegraph Group