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10 May 2011Fellow's paper on social media goes viral
10 May 2011 "Tweet first, verify later?", the new research paper by Reuters Fellow Nicola Bruno…
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17 May 2011Pink dolphins, vanishing glaciers and highland bugs
17 May 2011 James Painter has been busy reporting (in a freelance capacity) for the BBC from Peru…
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24 May 2011
Can it tweet its way to democracy? New RISJ Report available online
24 May 2011 In this report Abiye Megenta explores the changing ways in which citizens are chipping…
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25 May 2011Resist the tyranny of the web and tabloids
25 May 2011 John Lloyd writes: Asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme yesterday if he thought the…
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02 Jun 2011
Mubarak: Tweeting his downfall
02 Jun 2011 Greg Wilesmith writes: So what do you do if you've been given a break on the biggest…
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02 Jun 2011The Role of the Media in the Democratic Transition in Egypt - new Fellow's paper available online
02 Jun 2011 Nagwa Abdallah, an Egyptian journalist working at the al-Ahram newspaper, has written…
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07 Jun 2011Chinese media at home and abroad
07 Jun 2011 Duncan Hewitt writes: "I don't often feel sorry for the Chinese censors," said the…
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17 Jun 2011In the Pursuit of Purity: Reflections on the BBC
17 Jun 2011 Mark Damazer, Master of St Peter's College & former Controller of BBC Radio…
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22 Jun 2011New Media and Freedom of the Press
22 Jun 2011 Yvette Sierra Praeli, a freelance Peruvian journalist specialising in reporting on the…
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23 Jun 2011
Making serious TV for large audiences
23 Jun 2011 Kangliang Zhou writes: In a time of entertainment, infotainment, new media,…
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30 Jun 2011
The new foreign correspondent at work - new RISJ Report
30 Jun 2011 This new RISJ report examines the Sudanese-national journalists who provided an…
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04 Jul 2011Picturing 50 Years of Castro’s Cuba
04 Jul 2011 Jamilah Tangaza writes: "Venezuela's oil is what is keeping the Cuban economy, but I…
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