Projects

Italian Journalism in the Age of Silvio Berlusconi

What's happened to Italian news media in the last two decades, and what was it like before?

Reporting China

Chinese journalism after market reforms: the possibility and dangers of investigation.

Russian News is Good News

The remaking of Russian journalism, and Russian journalists, in the age of Vladimir Putin.

Independent Journalism in Post-Independence States

The perils and possibilities of holding power to account in different African countries.

The Pipers and the Tunes

A comparative perspective on the power of proprietors, public service and people to influence the content and limits of journalism.

The Peripheral Vision of Central Issues

How good is the coverage of matters essential to public welfare and the public interest? And who cares about it?

Ferdinando Giugliano

Ferdinando Giugliano

Ferdinando Giugliano is Research Leader for Axess Project ‘Italian Journalism in the Age of Silvio Berlusconi’. He is a graduate of the University of Oxford, where he received his B.A. (History and Economics) and his M.Phil. (Economics) and where he is currently a doctoral student in economics. Ferdinando has worked at the economics desk of La Repubblica in Rome, covering an extensive range of topics and writing a number of front-page stories. He is a contributor for La Repubblica and for its weekly supplement, Affari & Finanza, as well as for The Economist Group, for whom he writes regularly reports on Italy.