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11 Feb 2015
Political Parallelism and Media Coalitions in Western Europe
Visiting Fellow Juan P. Artero contributed to the work of the Reuters Institute with a working…
Juan Artero -
09 Feb 2015
Global Database Investigations: The role of the computer-assisted reporter
The recent example of the HSBC files, obtained by Le Monde and shared to more than fifty media…
Alexandre Léchenet -
23 Jul 2015
Innovators in Digital News
News organisations are struggling with technology transitions and fearful for their future. Yet a…
Professor Lucy Kueng -
03 Jun 2015
Local Journalism
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first…
Prof. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen -
25 Aug 2015
Changing Paradigm: Social Media and Political Communication
Do social-media disrupt political discourse in low income economies which have limited internet…
Sumit Pande -
20 Aug 2015
Isis and propaganda
Mah-Rukh Ali, one of the main anchors for Norway’s largest commercial TV channel TV 2, has written…
Mah-Rukh Ali -
05 Aug 2015
Call me illegal: The semantic struggle over seeking asylum in Australia
Ben Doherty, a journalist with the Guardian in Australia and a Thomson Reuters fellow in Trinity…
Ben Doherty -
30 Jul 2015
The Euro Crisis in the Media
The Euro Crisis produced the most significant challenge to European integration in 60 years -…
Professor Robert G. Picard -
19 Aug 2015
Media diversification in contemporary China
Chen Chenchen, the opinion editor and director of the Op-Ed Department of the Global Times, Beijing…
Chen Chenchen -
25 Sep 2015
Weeding Out the Upstarts: The Kremlin's Proxy War on Independent Journalism
Alexey Eremenko, a producer at the NBC bureau in Moscow, has written a detailed study of how…
Alexey Eremenko