101 |
Creative Commons |
Is censorship stifling China's media? |
Introduction by Richard Sambrook |
Vincent Ni |
09 Feb 2017 |
102 |
Creative Commons |
Making an impact with journalism in today's 24/7 digital news landscape |
Part of the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series, with Rachel Oldroyd, managing editor, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Rachel Oldroyd |
27 Jan 2017 |
103 |
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Old media, new media, and politics in Brazil |
Part of the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series, by Americo Martins, editor, Global Editorial Partnerships, BBC, and former director general of Brazil's public broadcasting company. |
Americo Martins |
20 Jan 2017 |
104 |
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Statistics, the BBC and impartiality |
Jil Matheson, former UK national statistician and leader of BBC Trust Review gives a talk for The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. With an introduction by Denise Lievesley. |
Jil Matheson |
05 Dec 2016 |
105 |
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Catastrophic Success: President Erdogan of Turkey and the opposition media |
Kerim Balci, editor in chief, Turkish Review gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. With an introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Kerim Balci |
05 Dec 2016 |
106 |
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Reuters: innovating to stay ahead - from pigeons to multimedia The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series |
Jane Barrett, global head of multimedia, Editorial, Reuters, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Jane Barrett |
22 Nov 2016 |
107 |
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Reuters: innovating to stay ahead - from pigeons to multimedia The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series |
Jane Barrett, global head of multimedia, Editorial, Reuters, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. |
Jane Barrett |
22 Nov 2016 |
108 |
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Quartz: a mobile-first approach to news |
Part of the the Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series, by Akshat Rathi, Reporter, Quartz. Introduction by RIchard Sambrook. |
Akshat Rathi |
04 Nov 2016 |
109 |
Creative Commons |
How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour |
Part of the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series by Nic Newman, digital media strategist and research associate, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. |
Nic Newman |
14 Oct 2016 |
110 |
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British Press Coverage of the EU Referendum |
Launch of RISJ report on the press coverage of the EU referendum, Tuesday 20th September at European Parliament Office Europe House. David Levy (Director, RISJ) presented the of key findings of the report. |
David Levy, Matthew Elliott, Lucy Thomas, Jonathan Isaby |
27 Sep 2016 |
111 |
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Twitter and Social Life: Tales from the Frontline of Social Media Research |
Professor Susan Halford, Director Web Science Institute, University of Southampton, gives a talk on using social social media for research. |
Susan Halford |
28 Jul 2016 |
112 |
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Innovative Media for Change?: The Potential and Pitfalls of New Media Technology in TJ |
Fifth 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. |
Phil Clark, Linda Melvern, Ella McPherson, Rob Lemkin |
01 Jun 2016 |
113 |
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Doing more Harm than Good?: Documentaries, Social Media and Advocacy in TJ |
Fourth 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. |
Pierre Hazan, Leon Willems, Gilad Ben–Nun, Christophe Billen |
01 Jun 2016 |
114 |
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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 |
115 |
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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 |
116 |
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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 |
117 |
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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 |
118 |
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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 |
119 |
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Text in the Social Sciences Session 3: Scaling and Dictionary Approaches |
Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. |
Félix Krawatzek. Andy Eggers |
18 Apr 2016 |
120 |
Creative Commons |
Food as Media |
Eva Giraud gives a talk for the UBVO seminar seires on December 2nd 2015. |
Eva Giraud |
08 Feb 2016 |
121 |
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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 |
122 |
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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 |
123 |
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Speaking Truth to Power: The BBC and the Middle East |
Lecture given at St Antony's Middle East Centre on Tuesday 17th November 2015 by Roger Hardy (former Middle East and Islamic affairs analyst with the BBC World Service). |
Roger Hardy |
24 Nov 2015 |
124 |
Creative Commons |
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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How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour |
Nic Newman, digital media strategist and research associate, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. Introduction by James Painter and Richard Sambrook. |
Nic Newman |
15 Oct 2015 |
126 |
Creative Commons |
Migration in the Media |
Rob McNeil, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Immigration and democracy in the UK COMPAS Seminar Series. |
Rob McNeil |
27 Jul 2015 |
127 |
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Making News for Young Adults? |
A Reuters podcast given by by Anna Doble, assistant editor, Newsbeat, BBC Radio 1. |
Anna Doble |
28 May 2015 |
128 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
129 |
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Old Problems, New Media: Revenge Porn and the Law - RightsUp Episode 1 |
Episode 1 from RightsUp at the Oxford Human Rights Hub. |
Kira Allmann, Max Harris, Laura Hilly, Jessica Mason |
06 May 2015 |
130 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
131 |
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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 |
132 |
Creative Commons |
A little piracy can be a good thing: what the press can learn from Hollywood |
Tom Thomson will begin by giving the context on the Scottish media landscape, followed by Grant Gibson speaking about digital strategies and paywalls. |
Tom Thomson, Grant Gibson |
12 Feb 2015 |
133 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
134 |
Creative Commons |
Reporting the Unreported |
Belinda Goldsmith, editor in chief, Thomson Reuters Foundation, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. |
Belinda Goldsmith |
27 Jan 2015 |
135 |
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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 |
136 |
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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 |
137 |
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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 |
138 |
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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 |
139 |
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Monitoring the New Politics: The Work of Al-Bawsala |
Amira Yahyaoui (Al Bawsala) gives the first talk in Panel 5: Post-revolutionary Politics, part of The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath |
Amira Yahoui |
27 Oct 2014 |
140 |
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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 |
141 |
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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 |
142 |
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Obesity in the news media life cycle: ethics, responsibility, and stigmatisation |
Catriona Bonfiglioli, Media Studies, Social and Political Change Group, University of Technology Sydney, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series |
Catriona Bonfiglioli |
30 Jun 2014 |
143 |
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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 |
144 |
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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 |
145 |
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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 |
146 |
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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 |
147 |
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Core Course: Artists' Names |
This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. |
Geraldine Johnson |
06 May 2014 |
148 |
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Core Course: Art and Art History: Painting in China |
This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. |
Craig Clunas |
06 May 2014 |
149 |
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New Media, New Civics? |
Ethan Zuckerman explores contemporary anxieties about "a crisis in civics" and look at the idea that civics is changing along with digital media. |
Ethan Zuckerman |
03 Mar 2014 |
150 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
151 |
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Reporting Pakistan and specialist journalism |
Owen Bennett-Jones,BBC presenter and journalist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Semianr Series |
Owen Bennett-Jones |
03 Feb 2014 |
152 |
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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 |
153 |
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The Information Society Agenda: Prospects and Problems |
Discussion of dominant approaches by intergovernmental agencies to information society policy and the prospects for introducing critical perspectives that acknowledge the power relations which inform information society strategies and actions. |
Robin Mansell |
16 Jan 2014 |
154 |
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ICTs, Innovation and Regulation in the Somali Territories |
A seminar exploring technology and regulation in the Somali territories of the Horn of Africa. Despite weak or non-existent government institutions, innovation has flourished with local solutions to local challenges. |
Abdirashid Duale |
16 Jan 2014 |
155 |
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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 |
156 |
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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 |
157 |
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Development 2.0 and beyond: Challenges for ICT4D in 2013 |
Dr Thompson addresses some of the opportunities and contradictions presented by ICT4D and considers some emerging ways in which ICT4D researchers may contribute to the field. |
Mark Thompson |
16 Jan 2014 |
158 |
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New Media, New Civics? |
Ethan Zuckerman explores contemporary anxieties about "a crisis in civics" and looks at the idea that civics is changing along with digital media to become more participatory and inclusive, but harder to understand and predict. |
Ethan Zuckerman |
10 Jan 2014 |
159 |
Creative Commons |
In real life the tortoise loses: Leading an international media business in the twenty first century: GTC Barclay Lecture 2013 |
Dame Helen Alexander, Chairman of UBM plc, the Port of London Authority (PLA) and Incisive Media gives the 2013 Barclay Lecture |
Dame Helen Alexander |
10 Dec 2013 |
160 |
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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 |
161 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
162 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
163 |
Creative Commons |
MediaPub Training |
A training video for the MediaPub system for adding new podcasts to the University of Oxford media portals. |
Oxford Podcasts |
18 Nov 2013 |
164 |
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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 |
165 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
166 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
167 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
168 |
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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 |
169 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
170 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
171 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
172 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
173 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
174 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
175 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
176 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
177 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
178 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
179 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
180 |
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Peter D McDonald in conversation with Amit Chaudhuri |
Peter D. McDonald talks to Amit Chaudhuri about his work as a novelist, critic and musician, focusing on his interest in the specificity of the many media he uses and on the challenge of thinking about cultural interconnectedness in new ways. |
Peter McDonald, Amit Chaudhuri |
05 Jun 2013 |
181 |
Creative Commons |
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 |
182 |
Creative Commons |
'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 |
183 |
Creative Commons |
Development 2.0 and beyond: Challenges for ICT4D in 2013 |
Dr Thompson addresses some of the opportunities and contradictions presented by ICT4D and considers some emerging ways in which ICT4D researchers may contribute to the field. |
Mark Thompson |
30 Apr 2013 |
184 |
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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 |
185 |
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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 |
186 |
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ICTs, Innovation and Regulation in the Somali Territories |
A seminar exploring technology and regulation in the Somali territories of the Horn of Africa. |
Abdirashid Duale |
30 Apr 2013 |
187 |
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The Information Society Agenda: Prospects and Problems |
Discussion of dominant approaches by intergovernmental agencies to information society policy and the prospects for introducing critical perspectives that acknowledge the power relations which inform information society strategies and actions. |
Robin Mansell |
30 Apr 2013 |
188 |
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Media Law after Leveson: Newsgathering, data protection and source protection |
David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford, gives a talk for the Media Law after Leveson workshop. |
David Erdos |
22 Apr 2013 |
189 |
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Media Law after Leveson: Closing Remarks |
Gillian Phillips, Director of Editorial Legal Services, Guardian News; Alison Young, CUF Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, gives the final talk at the Media after Leveson workshop. |
Gillian Phillips |
17 Apr 2013 |
190 |
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Media Law after Leveson: Public Interest |
Sir Stephen Sedley, Visiting Professor, University of Oxford; Rachael Craufurd Smith, Senior Lecturer in EC Law, University of Edinburgh; Gavin Phillipson, Professor of Law, Durham University; Andrew Scott, Senior Law Lecturer, LSE. |
Sir Stephen Sedley, Rachael Craufurd Smith, Gavin Phillipson, Andrew Scott |
17 Apr 2013 |
191 |
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Media Law after Leveson: The Sanctity of Press Partisanship |
Paul Wragg, Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds, gives a talk for the Media after Leveson workshop. |
Paul Wragg |
17 Apr 2013 |
192 |
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Media Law after Leveson: Newsgathering, journalistic sources, and criminal investigations |
Damian Carney, University of Portsmouth, gives a talk for the Media After Leveson workshop. |
Damian Carney |
17 Apr 2013 |
193 |
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Media Law after Leveson: Regulating the Press |
A panel of media law and press experts debate the Leveson Report and implications for press regulation at the Media Law after Leveson workshop at the Oxford Law Faculty on behalf of the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society. |
Damian Tambini, Tom Gibbons, Lara Fielden, Eric Barendt |
17 Apr 2013 |
194 |
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Media Law after Leveson: Opening Remarks |
Leading media lawyer Hugh Tomlinson of Hacked Off and INFORRM opens the Media Law after Leveson workshop at the Oxford Law Faculty on behalf of the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society. |
Denis Galligan, Hugh Tomlinson |
17 Apr 2013 |
195 |
Creative Commons |
How Technology can help to Democratise the Media |
Shu Chaudhary gives a talk for the Reuters School of Journalism, Seminar series. |
Shu Chardhary |
11 Mar 2013 |
196 |
Creative Commons |
Trust and Free Speech: some reflections. |
This Geddes lecture, marking the 30th anniversary of Philip Geddes' death in the Harrods bombing is by the Rt Hon the Lord Patten of Barnes CH, the Chancellor of the University of Oxford and Chairman of the BBC Trust. |
Chris Patten |
28 Feb 2013 |
197 |
Creative Commons |
Reporting the UK to a French audience |
Sonia Delesalle-Stolper, London correspondent for Libération, gives a talk for the Reuters School of Journalism on reporting the UK in the French media. |
Sonia Delesalle-Stolper |
04 Feb 2013 |
198 |
Creative Commons |
Open Journalism, Social Media and the England Riots |
Paul Lewis, Special Projects Editor, Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series on ope journalism, social media and the England Riots. |
Paul Lewis |
04 Feb 2013 |
199 |
Creative Commons |
The Sandwich that Sabotaged Civilisation |
Myths and Mistakes. How a well known photograph and an infamous lunch break have shaped our memory of the Sarajevo assassination. |
Dr Paul Miller |
10 Jan 2013 |
200 |
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Media Uses and Gratifications: Some Features of the Approach: Response by Denis McQuail |
Denis McQuail's response to Jay G. Blumler's talk on the origins and sources of the appeal of the 'uses and gratifications' paradigm. |
Denis McQuail |
02 Jan 2013 |