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Media in Divided Societies: Facilitators or Spoilers of Justice and Accountability? |
Third panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. |
Nicole Stremlau, Marija Ristic, Iginio Gagliardone, Nicola Palmer |
01 Jun 2016 |
102 |
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The Role of Media in the Colombian Peace Negotiations |
First panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. |
Roddy Brett, Diana Dajer, Ailin Martinez, Leigh Payne |
01 Jun 2016 |
103 |
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Saving the media. Capitalism, crowdfunding, and democracy |
Julia Cage, assistant professor of economics, Sciences Po Paris, Department of Economics, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. |
Julia Cage |
01 Jun 2016 |
104 |
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Covering Syria and the Refugee Crisis |
Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Lindsey Hilsum |
20 May 2016 |
105 |
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Truth and Reality in a Hyper-Connected World |
Katharine Viner, the editor-in-chief at The Guardian, delivers the second Women of Achievement Lecture. Drawing on recent high profile news stories, Ms Viner highlights how truth is a troubling concept in todays modern era of journalism. |
Katharine Viner |
09 May 2016 |
106 |
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The Future of the BBC |
Special lecture by former Chairman of the BBC Trust and current Chancellor of the University of Oxford Lord Patten of Barnes on the future of the BBC. Followed by a discussion between Lord Patten and Tim Gardam, Principal of St Anne's College. |
Lord Patten of Barnes, Tim Gardam |
05 May 2016 |
107 |
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The Challenges of Reporting Iran |
Sadeq Saba, the former head of the BBC Persian Service, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Sadeq Saba |
05 May 2016 |
108 |
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The evolving practice of foreign correspondents |
Giovanna Dell’Orto, associate professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Giovanna Dell’Orto |
28 Apr 2016 |
109 |
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Hemingway vs Gellhorn: A Famous D-Day Rivalry |
Kate McLoughlin offers an intriguing case study of the gendering of writerly fame. |
Kate McLoughlin |
03 Apr 2016 |
110 |
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The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series - Spies and Journalists: The Impossible Relationship |
John Lloyd, Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. Introduction by Chris Westcott |
John Lloyd |
10 Mar 2016 |
111 |
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Breaking into the Boys' Club: Why British Politics Needs More Women |
With Westminister lobby journalism dominated by men, Anushka Asthana sheds light on what it takes for a woman to succeed in modern journalism. |
Anushka Asthana |
08 Mar 2016 |
112 |
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The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series - How Buzzfeed Covers News |
Jim Waterson, Deputy Editor, Buzzfeed UK gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. Videos used in the seminar, so sound may be slightly distorted. |
Jim Waterson |
03 Mar 2016 |
113 |
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The problems of reporting Islamic State |
John Simpson, BBC World Affairs editor, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series on Islamic State. |
John Simpson |
26 Feb 2016 |
114 |
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Valuable journalism: what journalists need to know about audiences, but seldom ask |
Irene Costera Meijer, professor of journalism, VU University, Amsterdam, gives a talk for The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. |
Irene Costera Meijer |
18 Feb 2016 |
115 |
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Hurricanes and hashtags: the power dynamics of humanitarian reporting in a digital age |
Glenda Cooper, lecturer in journalism, City University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute. Please note: Sound of speaker decreases during recording. |
Glenda Cooper |
16 Feb 2016 |
116 |
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Best-selling economist, Tim Harford (Brasenose, 1992) |
Tim Harford shares his prize-winning economic insights, explaining why you can’t buy a decent used car and why you should exercise caution with big data. |
Tim Harford |
11 Feb 2016 |
117 |
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How new media are changing African journalism |
Ismail Einashe, London-based freelance journalist covering Africa, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Ismail Einashe |
04 Feb 2016 |
118 |
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The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series - Navigating the infosmog |
Richard Sambrook, Director of the Centre for Journalism at Cardiff School of Journalism and RISJ senior research fellow, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series . Introduction by James Painter. |
Richard Sambrook |
28 Jan 2016 |
119 |
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Social media and protests in Turkey |
Esra Dogramaci, digital consultant, BBC World Service Digital and Technology group gives a talk for the Reuters Institute semianbr series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Esra Dogramaci |
21 Jan 2016 |
120 |
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The changing nature of reporting from a war zone |
Nazanine Moshiri (Al Jazeera English), gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. Part of the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. |
Nazanine Moshiri |
04 Jan 2016 |
121 |
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The Challenges of Reporting Europe |
Bill Emmott, ex-editor of the Economist and international newspaper columnist delivers a Reuters Institute Business and Practice of Journalism seminar. |
Bill Emmott |
30 Nov 2015 |
122 |
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What is Happening with TV? |
Bruno Patino, director of the Journalism School, Sciences Po, Paris, ex-director of digital, strategy and TV channels at France Télévisions. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Bruno Patino |
20 Nov 2015 |
123 |
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The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series - BBC Journalism: Future Uncertain? |
Richard Tait, Professor of journalism and former BBC governor, Cardiff University. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. Please note, the videos in this podcast are slightly distorted due to a technical error. |
Richard Tait |
17 Nov 2015 |
124 |
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Are the BRICS building a New World Media Order |
Daya Thussu, professor of internal communication, and co-editor of 'Mapping BRICS Media' University of Westminster, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series. |
Daya Thusso |
09 Nov 2015 |
125 |
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Can data save journalism? How analytics change the newsroom and beyond |
Klaus Miller, junior professor of quantitative marketing, Goethe University, Frankfurt gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Klaus Miller |
29 Oct 2015 |
126 |
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How data can help journalists to do better storytelling and reporting |
Jacqui Maher, interactive journalist, BBC News Labs, Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Jacqui Maher |
22 Oct 2015 |
127 |
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Innovators in Digital News Panel Discussion |
Lucy Küng (RISJ) presented key findings followed by a panel discussion including; Aron Pilhofer (Executive Editor of Digital, the Guardian); James Lamont (Managing Editor, Financial Times) and Kevin Sutcliffe (Head of News Programming EU, VICE News) |
Lucy Küng, Aron Pilhofer, James Lamont, Kevin Sutcliffe |
05 Aug 2015 |
128 |
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Cross-border journalism – a new method of collaborative reporting |
A Reuters podcast given by Brigitte Alfter, journalist, lecturer and author of handbook on cross-border journalism. |
Brigette Alfter |
12 Jun 2015 |
129 |
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How to make serious magazine journalism pay |
Bronwen Maddox (editor, Prospect magazine) delivers a talk for the Reuters Institute Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. |
Bronwen Maddox |
04 Jun 2015 |
130 |
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News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in |
Tom Standage – Digital Editor, The Economist, spoke at the Business and Practice of Journalism seminar on Wednesday 7 May 2014. |
Tom Standage |
21 May 2015 |
131 |
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Foreign correspondent Bethany Bell (Keble, 1987) |
BBC journalist Bethany Bell shares her love of Vienna and talks about her experiences as a reporter in this first interview in a new podcast series. |
Bethany Bell |
19 May 2015 |
132 |
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The battle for authenticity- the future of news, current affairs and documentary |
Kevin Sutcliffe, Head of News Programmes for Europe, Vice News, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Kevin Sutcliffe |
14 May 2015 |
133 |
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The spread of news in the age of social media |
RISJ seminar by Jonathan Bright, research fellow, Oxford Internet Institute. |
Jonathan Bright |
08 May 2015 |
134 |
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New publishing models for a modern world: a legacy brand re-invents itself |
Reuters Institute Business and Practice of Journalism seminar by Laurie Benson, Chief Executive of Upnexxt. We apologise for the interference in this recording. |
Laurie Benson |
07 May 2015 |
135 |
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Creativity and Change in public service broadcasting - managing the tough times |
Helen Boaden (Director, Radio, BBC) gives a talk for the Reuters Institute. |
Helen Boaden |
12 Mar 2015 |
136 |
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Environmental journalism and sustainable development in China |
Dr Sam Geall, University of Sussex and author of China and the Environment: The Green Revolution, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series |
Sam Geall |
26 Feb 2015 |
137 |
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The Future of Television News |
Richard Sambrook, Former Visiting Fellow, gives a talk on what's next for news on television. |
Richard Sambrook |
19 Feb 2015 |
138 |
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Innovation in News Media - a look at the latest innovations shaping the future of news |
A seminar given by Juan Señor, a former visiting fellow for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. |
Juan Seńor |
19 Feb 2015 |
139 |
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The top five dilemmas of news aggregation |
Andrew Jack, Editor at FirstFT, head of aggregation/chief curator, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on 4th February 2015. |
Andrew Jack |
09 Feb 2015 |
140 |
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Reporting the Unreported |
Timothy Large, director of journalism and media training, Thomson Reuters Foundation gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Timothy Large |
27 Jan 2015 |
141 |
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Reporting the Unreported |
Belinda Goldsmith, editor in chief, Thomson Reuters Foundation, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Belinda Goldsmith |
27 Jan 2015 |
142 |
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Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make up or Break up?: Reuters Memorial Lecture 2014 |
Emily Bell, Director at the TOW Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, today delivered the Reuters Memorial Lecture 2014 for the Reuters Institute in Oxford. |
Emily Bell, Tim Gardam, Alun Rusbridger, Vivian Schiller |
10 Dec 2014 |
143 |
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Visual journalism at the BBC - where the web meets TV |
Amanda Farnsworth, editor, Visual Journalism for the BBC, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
Amanda Farnsworth |
18 Nov 2014 |
144 |
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What should the State wish for all its children? |
Fiona Millar, journalist, gives the 2014 Lady English Lecture at St Hilda's College |
FIona Millar |
13 Nov 2014 |
145 |
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How New Media Became Now Media |
Carla Buzasi, founding editor of The Huffington Post UK, and current Global Chief Content Officer at trend forecasters WGSN gives a talk for RISJ. |
Carla Buzasi |
11 Nov 2014 |
146 |
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Gatekeepers no More: Public Relations gets the better of journalism in the digital age |
John Lloyd, (senior research fellow at the Reuters Institute), gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
John Lloyd |
03 Nov 2014 |
147 |
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How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour |
Nic Newman (former Future Media Controller, BBC and RISJ Research Associate) gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Nic Newman |
03 Nov 2014 |
148 |
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Reporting the EU: News, Media and the European Institutions launch event at ECFR |
Launch event of the Reuters Institute new report 'Reporting the EU'. |
Sara Hobolt, John Lloyd, Cristina Marconi, Hans Kundnani |
28 Oct 2014 |
149 |
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The Unfinished Media Revolution |
Dr Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Reuters Institute, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen |
22 Oct 2014 |
150 |
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Is the printed word dead? |
Kathryn Sutherland, Drummond Moir and Sara Lloyd give talk for the St Anne's college Alumni Weekend 2014 |
Kathryn Sutherland, Drummond Moir, Sara Lloyd |
15 Oct 2014 |
151 |
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Media, Conflict and Democracy in Africa |
Joint Seminar of the African Studies Centre and Reuters Institute. |
Catherine Gichuru, Winston Mano, Nic Cheeseman, Alexandra Reza |
25 Jun 2014 |
152 |
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From Pictures to Policy. Reporting Famine and Other Disasters |
Professor Suzanne Franks, City University London, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series |
Suzanne Franks |
11 Jun 2014 |
153 |
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Syria – what chance of a free media? |
Armand Hurault, the director of public relations for the Syrian Association of Free Media (ASML - Association de Soutien aux Medias Libres) gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series |
Armand Hurault |
04 Jun 2014 |
154 |
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OxPeace 2014: Session 2b: Role of media in fragile states: some trends and implications |
James Deane gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference session 2b; Peace, Conflict and New Media: Current Examples, Old Practices? |
Jmes Deane |
02 Jun 2014 |
155 |
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OxPeace 2014: Session 2b: Beyond war: Peace journalism approaches to conflict issues in wider society |
Dr Jake Lynch gives a talk for the 2014 OxPeace conference session 2b; Peace, Conflict and New Media: Current Examples, Old Practices? |
Jake Lynch |
02 Jun 2014 |
156 |
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The intelligence agencies and their relations with the media |
Paul Lashmar, Brunel University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
Paul Lashmar |
21 May 2014 |
157 |
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Innovation in Legacy Media - The Challenge for Leaders |
Professor Lucy Keung, Jonkoping University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
Lucy Keung |
19 May 2014 |
158 |
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News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in |
Tom Standage, media correspondent, The Economist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series |
Tom Standage |
19 May 2014 |
159 |
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Post-humanitarianism: Humanitarian communication beyond a politics of pity |
Professor Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series |
Lilie Chouliaraki |
14 Apr 2014 |
160 |
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How the Syrian Regime Sells its War at Home |
Drawing his own experience of working as a journalist in Syria, Stephen Starr reports on the war in Syria and how the current regime presents the war to the people of Syria. |
Stephen Starr |
01 Apr 2014 |
161 |
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Adversarial Journalism: seeing it from both sides - Philip Geddes Memorial Lecture |
BBC Presenter Evan Davis gives the 2014 Philip Geddes Memorial Lecture speaking on ‘Adversarial Journalism: seeing it from both sides.’ |
Evan Davis |
26 Mar 2014 |
162 |
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The FT’s digital strategy |
James Lamont, Managing Editor, Financial Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
James Lamont |
17 Mar 2014 |
163 |
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Could PR be the saviour of Journalism? |
Professor Anne Gregory, Leeds Metropolitan University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series |
Anne Gregory |
03 Mar 2014 |
164 |
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How Mobile Phones are changing journalism practice in the 21st Century |
Dr Adrian Hadland, Director of Journalism, University of Stirling gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series |
Adrian Hadland |
15 Feb 2014 |
165 |
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Leaks, Snowden and the Guardian |
Ewen Macaskill, Diplomatic Editor, the Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series |
Ewen Macaskill |
11 Feb 2014 |
166 |
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Communicating India's Soft Power: Buddha to Bollywood |
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, London, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series |
Daya Thusso |
03 Feb 2014 |
167 |
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Humanitarian campaigns in social media: network architectures and Kony 2012 as a polymedia event |
An assessment of the optimism surrounding the opportunities that social media offer for humanitarian action, drawing on analysis of the phenomenally popular and controversial Kony 2012 campaign. |
Mirca Madianou |
16 Jan 2014 |
168 |
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Disjunctures and Connections: Case Studies of How Techno-politics Make and Cut Networks |
In a development context, the ways in which new media objects (eg ICTs) are defined in relation to other objects, people and institutions map out new figurations of power and connection, that revalue and recombine political agency. |
Don Slater |
16 Jan 2014 |
169 |
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The strengths and weaknesses of social media |
Jamie Bartlett, Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, Demos, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series |
Jamie Bartlett |
09 Dec 2013 |
170 |
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Spin Control: Why Accuracy Matters More than Truth in Journalism - Edward Stourton |
The fourth in our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Edward Stourton, news correspondent and founder member of Channel 4 News. |
Edward Stourton |
05 Dec 2013 |
171 |
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Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 5 |
John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief, The Economist, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data |
John Micklethwait |
26 Nov 2013 |
172 |
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Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 3 |
Professor Michael Parks, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California , gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data |
Michael Parks |
26 Nov 2013 |
173 |
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Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 2 |
Iain Mathewson CMG, Associate Fellow, International Security, Chatham House, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data |
Iain Mathewson |
26 Nov 2013 |
174 |
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Responsible Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data part 1 |
Chancellor of Oxford University, Lord Patten of Barnes, gives a short talk for the panel discussion on Journalism and National Security in the Age of Big Data |
Chris Patten |
26 Nov 2013 |
175 |
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A global standard for reporting conflict |
Jake Lynch, Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, and Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. |
Jake Lynch |
22 Nov 2013 |
176 |
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A life in a treacherous journalistic environment |
Alejandro Quesada, former director of El Comercio (in Lima), and president of the Inter-American Press Association (SIP) gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. |
Alejandro Quesada |
20 Nov 2013 |
177 |
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Future media trends and changing audience behaviour |
Nic Newman, former Future Media Controller, BBC and RISJ Research Asscociate, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar series. |
Nic Newman |
20 Nov 2013 |
178 |
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What should we tell our daughters? Equality and feminism in the 21st century |
Melissa Benn, writer and journalist, delivers the inaugural Lady English Lecture at St Hilda's College, Oxford University. |
Melissa Benn |
15 Nov 2013 |
179 |
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Political Journalism in Transition |
This seminar marks the publication of a new Reuters Institute book, Political Journalism in Transition: Western Europe in a Comparative Perspective, which provides a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the state of political journalism today. |
Raymond Kuhn, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, John Lloyd |
14 Nov 2013 |
180 |
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Moscow is not Russia - reporting Russia's outback |
Ben Judah, author of 'Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In And Out Of Love with Vladimir Putin', gives a talk for the Reuters Schoolf of Journalism seminar series. |
Ben Judah |
06 Nov 2013 |
181 |
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The global citizens movement and the role of independent journalists |
David Hoffman, Founder/President Emeritus, Internews gives a talk for the Reuters School of Journalism seminar series. |
David Hoffman |
29 Oct 2013 |
182 |
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Ten years that shook the media world [2013] |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series. |
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen |
22 Oct 2013 |
183 |
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Trust, Free Speech and British Pluralism in the 21st Century |
With digital broadcasting increasing and newspaper readership falling, how should we respond in ways that ensure the free flow of information that is essential in a pluralist society? |
Chris Patten |
04 Oct 2013 |
184 |
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Reporting Education |
Reeta Chakrabarti, BBC Education Correspondent, gives the third annual Oxford Education Society lecture. She looks at changes in education policy under the Coalition government and the challenges of reporting them. |
Reeta Chakrabarti |
30 Sep 2013 |
185 |
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Moral Maze, Arijit Sen |
Arijit Sen, CNN-IBN gives his opinion on the debates premise 'Journalism coarsens, simplifies and distorts politics (and the new journalism won't be any better)'. As part of the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. |
Arijit Sen, Jean Seaton, Michael Parks, Paul Taylor |
19 Sep 2013 |
186 |
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Plenary panel debate: The Future of Journalism |
Panel debate at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. |
Mark Thompson, Natalie Nougayrède, Peter Barron, John Stackhouse |
17 Sep 2013 |
187 |
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Paying the Piper: Rethinking the Economics of Newspaper Journalism |
Reuters Memorial Lecture 2013 - by Mark Thompson, President and Chief Executive of the New York Times Company. |
Mark Thompson, David Levy, John Lloyd |
17 Sep 2013 |
188 |
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The Future of Journalism - Natalie Nougayrède (Le Monde) |
Natalie Nougayrède, Executive Editor of Le Monde talks at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. |
Natalie Nougayrède |
17 Sep 2013 |
189 |
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The Future of Journalism - Nic Newman (RISJ Research Associate) |
Nic Newman, Digital Media Strategist and RISJ Research Associate, talks at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. |
Nic Newman |
17 Sep 2013 |
190 |
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The Future of Journalism - John Stackhouse (Editor-in-chief, Globe and Mail, Toronto). |
John Stackhouse, Editor-in-Chief of The Globe and Mail, Toronto, talking at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. |
John Stackhouse |
17 Sep 2013 |
191 |
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The Future of Journalism - Peter Barron (Google) |
Peter Barron, Peter Barron, Director of Communications and Public Affairs for EMEA, Google, talks at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. |
Peter Barron |
17 Sep 2013 |
192 |
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What Obama's Elections Have Taught the Media - and the Rest of Us: RISJ/BBC Butler Lecture 2013 |
Larry J. Sabato, American political scientist and political analyst and Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, and director of its Center for Politics, gives the 2013 RISJ/BBC Butler lecture. |
Larry J Sabato |
27 Aug 2013 |
193 |
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Science Journalism |
Laura Howes (Merton, 2001), a science correspondent for Chemistry World, talks about the ins and out of science journalism in general, and her path to a career with the Royal Society of Chemistry. |
Laura Howes |
17 Jul 2013 |
194 |
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Making a success of a news start-up |
Hugo Dixon, Editor-at-Large Reuters News, founder of Breaking Views website, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. |
Hugo Dixon |
10 Jul 2013 |
195 |
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Verifying social media information in real time: from the UK riots to the Boston bombings, via Hurricane Sandy |
Farida Vis, University of Sheffield, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series on social media and the news on June 12th 2013. |
Farida Vis |
02 Jul 2013 |
196 |
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Writing news for young people |
Miranda Green, Editor, The Day, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series about writing news for young people. |
Miranda Green |
17 Jun 2013 |
197 |
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Reporting the UK to Germany |
John F Jungclaussen, Die Zeit, UK Correspondent, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series on reporting UK news to the German news media. |
John F Jungclaussen |
04 Jun 2013 |
198 |
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'A walk on the Dark Side': the changing face of corporate communications |
Tim Burt, former media editor at the FT and author of 'Dark Art: the changing face of public relations' gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series on Public Relations and the media. |
Tim Burt |
04 Jun 2013 |
199 |
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Disjunctures and Connections: Case Studies of How Techno-politics Make and Cut Networks |
In a development context, the ways in which new media objects (eg ICTs) are defined in relation to other objects, people and institutions map out new figurations of power and connection, that revalue and recombine political agency. |
Don Slater |
30 Apr 2013 |
200 |
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Humanitarian campaigns in social media: network architectures and Kony 2012 as a polymedia event |
An assessment of the optimism surrounding the opportunities that social media offer for humanitarian action, drawing on analysis of the phenomenally popular and controversial Kony 2012 campaign. |
Mirca Madianou |
30 Apr 2013 |