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19 Aug 2014Vox populi? Citizen alienation and the political and media elite
Politicians and journalists rank at the bottom of public confidence surveys. This working paper…
Elisabeth Braw -
12 Aug 2014The Future of Journalistic Work
DOI: 10.60625/risj-ysx2-p898 Changes in the structural arrangements of journalistic labour…
Philip Rottwilm -
21 Jun 2010The crisis in commercial regional TV: main challenges and possible solutions. A comparison of Russia and the UK
Oksana Vozhdaeva, an award-winning broadcast journalist at the Tomsk TV-2 station in Russia, has…
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21 Jun 2010Media in Crisis: should the state intervene?
Miruna Munteanu, a Romanian journalist and columnist for Jurnalul Naţional, one of the last…
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24 Jun 2010Why do we see what we see? A comparison of CNN International, BBC World News and Al Jazeera English analysing the respective drivers influencing editorial content
Michelle Henery, a King Edward VII Foundation fellow who has worked for the Times and Al Jazeera…
Michelle Henery -
21 Jun 2010A Stormy Forecast: Identifying trends in climate change reporting
Margot O’Neill, a journalist with the ABC in Australia, has written an insightful and very readable…
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21 Jun 2010The image of science in two daily Finnish newspapers
Liisa Vihmanen, a broadcast journalist from the Finnish state broadcasting company YLE, has written…
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21 Jun 2010The Role of Newsmagazines in the 21st Century: The evolution of a journalistic genre and how it can stay relevant in the digital era
The Reuters Institute has published a timely study by one of its journalist fellows on the past and…
Letícia Sorg -
28 Oct 2010What is Quality Journalism: and how can it be saved
Johanna Vehkoo, the literary editor at the Aamulehti newspaper in Finland and a Helsingin Sanomat-…
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21 Jun 2010Journalism in the Age of Social Media
Jennifer Alejandro, a Singaporean journalist of more than 15 years’ experience and currently a news…
Jennifer Alejandro