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20 Jun 2011
The Power of the Chinese Netizen? How Microblogging is Changing Chinese Journalism
Zhou Kangliang is a Chinese journalist who has worked at Yunnan Satellite TV Station and China…
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18 Jun 2012
Common Ground: Is the successful digital transition of newspapers threatened by free public news?
Szabolcs (Szabi) Toth has written a compelling study about the extent to which publicly-funded news…
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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…
Ji Young Seo -
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 -
13 Jul 2009
Skyful of Lies & Black Swans
This study highlights how in a moment of major, unexpected crisis the institutions of power -…
Nik Gowing -
05 Jun 2012
Why Documentaries Matter
Documentaries have for many decades inhabited the schedules of public broadcasters. They have…
Nick Fraser -
17 Sep 2013
Climate Change in the Media
Scientists and politicians are increasingly using the language of risk to describe the climate…
Dr James Painter -
Emeritus Professor of Management and Marketing at London Business School
Patrick Barwise
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01 Jun 2016
Journalism in an Age of Terror
The threat of terrorism and the increasing power of terrorist groups have prompted rapid growth of…
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Research Associate
Dr James Painter
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Senior Research Associate
Dr David Levy