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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019

Zillah Watson, Commissioning Editor of the BBC's VR Hub discusses the potential for engaging news audiences through virtual reality
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The 50:50 Project: increasing women's representation in the BBC's journalism

Ros Atkins of BBC News talks about how the 50:50 project led to a significant increase in the number of women appearing across the BBC's journalism.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

The State of Journalism

Head of News and Current Affairs at Channel 4
Futuremakers

Twelve years to climate disaster?

The IPCC’s 2018 Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C broke into the public consciousness through media reporting that we only had twelve years to limit climate change catastrophe.  
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

From victims to suspects - representations of Muslim women

Dr Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher at the University of Melbourne's National Centre for Excellence in Islamic Studies. In this talk she looks at how Muslim women are represented in the media from Australia to the UK.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Should the state pay for journalism?

Polly Curtis considers how journalism has become unsustainable and what role the state should play in making it widely available
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Diving Deep. Slow News and Reader Engagement

Chris Cook of 'slow news' start-up Tortoise on providing an alternative to the 24/7 news cycle
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Short and strong: Making the Economist Espresso

Lane Greene, language columnist and editor of the Economist's daily briefing, Espresso, on creating the ultra-concise news app and email
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Networked solidarity in the age of Trump

Gina Neff of the Oxford Internet Institute, and author of book 'Trump and the Media', discusses the fracturing of society's bonds and the media's role in creating networks of solidarity.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Transformations in news organisations

Anita Zielina, former Chief Product Officer of the Austrian Neue Zürcher Zeitung Media Group, and Visiting Fellow at the Reuters Institute, talks about how to implement change in news organisations.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism

Alan Rusbridger, former editor of the Guardian, talks about the newspaper industry, what makes good journalism, the role of social media and tech giants and the future of journalism.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Protecting whistleblowers and sources in the digital age

Julie Posetti, Senior Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute, talks about the threats to journalists using confidential sources, and practical steps and evolving frameworks to protect journalists and whistleblowers.
Middle East Centre

Arab Media in the New Age

George Hawatmeh (Jordan Radio and Television Corporation) gives a public lecture on Arab media in the new age. Chaired buy Philip Robins (St Antony's College).
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

In pursuit of repertoires of news consumption. Analysing how people use news media in everyday life

Kim Schroder gives the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reporting The World

Roula Khalaf, deputy editor, The Financial Times, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Resisting moralisation in health promotion

A seminar by Rebecca Brown (University of Oxford)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Not your good fatty: how fat activists disrupt using Web 2.0

A seminar by Cat Pausé (Massey University, New Zealand)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Anorexia, care and comfort

A presentation by Anna Lavis (Goldsmiths, London) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The discursive regulation of 'too fat' and 'too thin' bodies

A presentation by Helen Malson (University of the West of England) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Obesity in the US media, 1999-2010

A presentation by Natalie Boero (College of Social Sciences, San Jose, California) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017

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