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REUTERS
INSTITUTE for the
STUDY of
JOURNALISMREPORT
Ten Years that Shook the Media WorldBig Questions and Big Trends in International Media Developments
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
October 2012
Cover image © Reuters/Max RossiSenator reads newspaper as Italy's Economy Minister Tremonti gives speech at lower house of Parliament in Rome
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SELECTED RISJ PUBLICATIONS
James PainterPoles Apart: The International Reporting of Climate Scepticism
Lara FieldenRegulating for Trust in Journalism: Standards Regulation in the Age of Blended Media
David A. L. Levy and Robert G. Picard (eds)Is there a Better Structure for News Providers? The Potential in Charitable and Trust Ownership
David A. L. Levy and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (eds)The Changing Business of Journalism and its Implications for Democracy
Tim Gardam and David A. L. Levy (eds)The Price of Plurality: Choice, Diversity, and Broadcasting Institutions in the Digital Agepublished in association with Ofcom
John Lloyd and Julia HobsbawmThe Power of the Commentariatpublished in association with Editorial Intelligence Ltd
CHALLENGES
Nick FraserWhy Documentaries Matter
Nicola Bruno and Rasmus Kleis NielsenSurvival is Success: Journalistic Online Start-ups in Western Europe
Paolo ManciniBetween Commodification and Lifestyle Politics: Does Silvio Berlusconi Provide a NewModel of Politics for the 21st Century?
John LloydScandal! News International and the Rights of Journalism
Stephen Coleman (ed.)Leaders in the Living Room: The Prime Ministerial Debates of 2010. Evidence, Evaluation andSome Recommendations
Richard SambrookAre Foreign Correspondents Redundant? The Changing Face of International News
James PainterSummoned by Science: Reporting Climate Change at Copenhagen and Beyond
John KellyRed Kayaks and Hidden Gold: The Rise, Challenges and Value of Citizen Journalism
Stephen Whittle and Glenda CooperPrivacy, Probity, and Public Interest
Stephen Coleman, Scott Anthony, and David E MorrisonPublic Trust in the News: A Constructivist Study of the Social Life of the News
Nik Gowing‘Skyful of Lies’ and Black Swans: The New Tyranny of Shifting Information Power in Crises
Andrew CurrahWhat’s Happening to Our News: An Investigation into the Likely Impact of the DigitalRevolution on the Economics of News Publishing in the UK
James PainterCounter-Hegemonic News: A Case Study of Al-Jazeera English and Telesur
Floriana Fossato and John Lloyd with Alexander VerkhovskyThe Web that Failed: How Opposition Politics and Independent Initiatives are Failing on theInternet in Russia
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