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24 Jun 2013
New Pressures on Old Ethics: a question of confidentiality
The relationships and rules of engagement between journalists and politicians have come under fresh…
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24 Jun 2013
A Comparison of Media Reports about Diplomatic Conflicts
Ji Young Seo is an experienced television reporter at the Politics and Foreign Affairs Office of…
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24 Jun 2013
Croatia: the Price of Corruption
Hrvoje Kresic is a Croatian journalist working as a TV reporter for RTL, Croatia’s private national…
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24 Jun 2013
Media-powered democracy: how media support has been pivotal to Pakistan’s latest democratization project.
Gibran Peshimam, Political Editor of The Express Tribune, a Pakistan-based English daily, has…
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24 Jun 2013
Newsroom Curators and Independent Storytellers: Content Curation as a New Form of Journalism
Federico Guerrini, a freelance Italian journalist specialising in technology, has written a timely…
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24 Jun 2013
News Agencies and Social Media: A Relationship with a Future?
Christoph Griessner, a journalist at APA (the Austrian Press Agency) has written an insightful…
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24 Jun 2013
Crowd sourced journalism and democratic governance: the case of Cameroon
Ashu Nyenty is political affairs editor at Cameroon’s public radio and television station (CRTV).…
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24 Jun 2013
In need of a Leveson? Journalism in India in times of paid news and ‘private treaties’,
Anuradha Sharma is a freelance journalist based in Calcutta, India. She writes on politics and…
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24 Jun 2013
A Bunch of Distractive Writing
Why is it that American journalists are so much better at storytelling journalism than…
Anu Nousiainen -
24 Jun 2013
Changing media and politics in Tajikistan
Esfandiar Adinabay is the first ever Reuters journalist fellow from the Central Asian Republic of…
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24 Jun 2013
New tricks for an old pony
There have been innumerable studies on the effects of new and social media on legacy media, but few…
Anne Achte