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04 Dec 2012
Crisis and Collaboration in Foreign Reporting
04 Dec 2012 Simon Kruse Rasmussen, the Moscow correspondent for the Danish newspaper Berlingske,…
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10 Dec 2012
Two new Fellows' papers now online
10 Dec 2012 At the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka in May 2009, many hoped that this would…
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30 Jan 2013
Guns and Protests: Media coverage of the conflicts in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh
30 Jan 2013 Supriya Sharma, a journalist with the Times of India, has written a fascinating…
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14 Feb 2013
A resurgence in journalism?
14 Feb 2013 Former RISJ fellow Eleanor Hall interviews Robert Picard on the tough environment for…
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18 Feb 2013
How unethical practices of journalists undermine progress
18 Feb 2013 William Yaw Owusu, a senior Ghanaian journalist at the Daily Guide, has written a…
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11 Mar 2013
News Agencies and Social Media: A Relationship with a Future?
11 Mar 2013 Christoph Griessner, a journalist at APA (the Austrian Press Agency) has written an…
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23 Apr 2013
Can trade bridge a political chasm?
23 Apr 2013 Jasodhara Banerjee, a journalist and editor at Forbes India, has written an intriguing…
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03 May 2013
Europa: Changing the way Europe is reported
03 May 2013 Vadim Makarenko, a senior reporter at Poland's largest quality newspaper, Gazeta…
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07 Jun 2013
The State of Environmental Journalism in Germany and Russia
07 Jun 2013 Former Fellow Angelina Davydova on reporting major UN Conferences on climate change/…
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14 Jun 2013
From traditional to online fact-checking
14 Jun 2013 Federico Guerrini writes in the Oxford Magazine: Fact-checking is an old journalistic…
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02 Jul 2013
The Media and the Military in Vietnam and Afghanistan
02 Jul 2013 America's two longest wars - in Vietnam and in Afghanistan - yielded an often…
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04 Jul 2013
Media Censorship in Egypt
04 Jul 2013 Abdalla Hassan, a former Gerda Henkel Fellow at the Reuters Institute has just…
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