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18 Jun 2012
Guns and Protests
Supriya Sharma, a journalist with the Times of India, has written a fascinating account of the way…
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18 Jun 2012
Is there anybody out there? Crisis and Collaboration in Foreign Reporting
Simon Kruse Rasmussen, the Moscow correspondent for the Danish newspaper Berlingske, has written a…
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18 Jun 2012
Brands, Stars and Regular Hacks – a changing relationship between news institutions and journalists
Especially in the USA, where digitalisation has rocked the very foundations of legacy media, many…
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19 Mar 2012
The Death of Osama bin Laden: Global TV News and Journalistic Detachment
Richard Lawson, an editor and producer at the BBC World Service, has written a compelling and…
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07 Feb 2012
A reporting disaster? The interdependence of media and aid agencies in a competitive compassion market
Monika Kalcsics, a freelance radio journalist and producer for the Austrian broadcaster ORF who has…
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18 Jun 2012
Herding the cats: How to lead journalists in the digital age
How should a manager lead a team of creative journalists? This is the core question of the research…
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04 May 2012
The Impact of Censorship on the Development of the Private Press Industry in Myanmar/Burma
Kyaw Thu, a journalist from Myanmar/Burma, has written a path-breaking study on how a long history…
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18 Jun 2012
Reporting Global Trade: is it a dying art and if so, does it matter?
In the past negotiations about free trade have often hit the headlines – for example in Seattle in…
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18 Jun 2012
Can trade bridge a political chasm? Economic and political relations between India and China in the 21st century
Jasodhara Banerjee, a journalist and editor at Forbes India, has written an intriguing analysis of…
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01 Feb 2012
The Ordinary Reader in the History of Business Newspapers: A misunderstanding
Iuliana Roibu, a Romanian business journalist working for BUSINESS Magazin in Bucharest, has…
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18 Jun 2012
Media Freedom in post-war Sri Lanka and its impact on the reconciliation process
At the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka in May 2009, many hoped that this would represent a sharp…
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18 Jun 2012
The Coverage of Egypt’s Revolution in the Egyptian, American and Israeli Newspapers
Hend Selim, an Egyptian journalist who works at the Foreign Affairs section of the Al Wafd…
Hend Selim