321 Episoder

  1. Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019

    Publisert: 22.11.2019
  2. The 50:50 Project: increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism

    Publisert: 11.11.2019
  3. Journalism under assault

    Publisert: 5.11.2019
  4. The State of Journalism

    Publisert: 5.11.2019
  5. Surviving the cash crunch: Bhekisisa's road to non-profit health and social justice journalism

    Publisert: 18.10.2019
  6. Social media, democracy and dissent in Sri Lanka

    Publisert: 24.6.2019
  7. Protecting newsrooms from political pressures

    Publisert: 17.6.2019
  8. The failure of political journalism

    Publisert: 31.5.2019
  9. Reputation, trust and keeping watch

    Publisert: 24.5.2019
  10. Networked News, Racial Divides: How Power and Privilege Shape Public Discourse

    Publisert: 17.5.2019
  11. British media and populism, and Brexit

    Publisert: 10.5.2019
  12. Why don’t we take women as seriously as men?

    Publisert: 7.5.2019
  13. From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women

    Publisert: 29.4.2019
  14. Should the state pay for journalism?

    Publisert: 5.3.2019
  15. Diving Deep. Slow News and Reader Engagement

    Publisert: 18.2.2019
  16. India's Social Media Elections

    Publisert: 18.2.2019
  17. Short and strong: Making the Economist Espresso

    Publisert: 5.2.2019
  18. The Coldest Story Ever Told: Kanye and the Up Next Algorithm

    Publisert: 1.2.2019
  19. Voice, podcasts and the future of audio

    Publisert: 13.12.2018
  20. Behind the lens: The impact and implications of visual storytelling

    Publisert: 10.12.2018

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