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19 Sep 2014
Evading the censors: Critical journalism in authoritarian states
Mikal Hem, a freelance journalist who has worked for several of Norway’s leading newspapers, has…
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21 Oct 2014
Media Pluralism Monitor Pilot Test: United Kingdom
RISJ has released the UK results from the implementation of the EU Media Pluralism Monitor pilot…
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13 Oct 2014
Reporting the EU
Has ‘boring Brussels’ just got exciting? Journalism covers the European Union well – for the elite…
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16 Oct 2015
Fairness of the Regulatory Bodies' Decisions about TV News Reports: Comparative Studies from the UK and South Korea
Chan Jung Park, an editor and senior reporter at Munwha Broadcasting Company (MBC) in South Korea,…
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08 Oct 2015
Media, Revolution and Politics in Egypt
For too long Egypt’s system of government was beholden to the interests of the elite in power,…
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24 Aug 2007
Can 'School Choice' and Greater Diversity Save the Educational System of South Korea
As with all Fellows’ research papers, any opinions expressed are those of the author and not of the…
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18 Jun 2007
Aspects of the Euro Adoption in Slovakia and its Timing
As with all Fellows’ research papers, any opinions expressed are those of the author and not of the…
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28 Dec 2012
Trust in News Media Before, During and After the Revolution
The project explores the consumption of and attitudes to trust in international news media in Egypt…
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08 Jan 2010
International News - Provision, Trust and Consumption in a Rapidly Changing Broadcasting Environment
Research summary: Paradoxically, amidst an ever more interconnected and globalized world, the…
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30 Jan 2009
The Axess Programme on European Journalism
Axess Research Fellowship in Comparative European Journalism This programme has been funded by the…
RISJ Admin