Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
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Works
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The changing business of journalism and its implications for democracy | |
Climate change in the media : reporting risk and uncertainty | |
The ethics of journalism : individual, institutional and cultural influences | |
Innovators in digital news | |
Journalism, democracy and the public interest, 2009: | |
Journalism in an age of terror : covering and uncovering the secret state | |
Leaders in the living room : the prime ministerial debates of 2010 : evidence, evaluation and some recommendations | |
Local journalism : the decline of newspapers and the rise of digital media | |
Media and public shaming : drawing the boundaries of disclosure | |
The price of plurality, c2008: | |
Regulating for trust in journalism : standards regulation in the age of blended media | |
Report (Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism) | |
Reporting the European Union | |
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism series | |
The right to be forgotten : privacy and the media in the digital age | |
RISJ challenges | |
RISJ/I.B. Tauris publications | |
Transformations in Egyptian journalism | |
website, February 25, 2014: | |
Working paper (Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism) |