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15 Jul 2013
Malala's Forgotten Sisters
15 Jul 2013 Girls as young as 5 are still being sold into marriage in Pakistan. And no one will…
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17 Jul 2013
Seeking Justice In South Sudan
17 Jul 2013 In the world's newest country – South Sudan – a young girl is shattering taboos by…
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01 Aug 2013
Few hear the cries of those fighting to save wild Russia
01 Aug 2013 Lying to either side of the Urals, the Republic of Komi and Khanty-Mansiysk in the…
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14 Aug 2013
Use of crowdsourcing requires rigorous fact-checking
14 Aug 2013 Crowdsourcing can be an efficient tool in investigative journalism, according to a new…
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15 Aug 2013
How Chinese Journalists use Weibo Microblogging for Investigative Reporting
15 Aug 2013 Jiao Bei, a Chinese journalist working in the Beijing bureau of the Hong Kong-based…
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18 Oct 2011
Networked Journalism In The Age Of Social Discovery
18 Oct 2011 Cristina Marconi writes: 'Social media are complementary to traditional news providers…
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27 Oct 2011
Regulating for Trust in Journalism
27 Oct 2011 Published today by the Reuters Institute in association with the Department of…
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02 Nov 2011
Media Regulation – New Ideas
02 Nov 2011 Presentation by Lara Fielden City University London & Reuters Institute event: "…
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08 Nov 2011
Poles Apart: the international reporting of climate scepticism
08 Nov 2011 A new RISJ study of climate change coverage in six countries suggests that newspapers…
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21 Apr 2011
News of this World
21 Apr 2011 This year's Reuters Memorial Lecturer, Baroness Onora O'Neill writes in the Financial…
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14 Dec 2011
Reuters Institute expert helps Libya take step towards independent media
14 Dec 2011 The transformation of the authoritarian state-run media system in Libya towards an…
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