Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy |
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ProjectsItalian Journalism in the Age of Silvio BerlusconiWhat's happened to Italian news media in the last two decades, and what was it like before? Reporting ChinaChinese journalism after market reforms: the possibility and dangers of investigation. Russian News is Good NewsThe remaking of Russian journalism, and Russian journalists, in the age of Vladimir Putin. Independent Journalism in Post-Independence StatesThe perils and possibilities of holding power to account in different African countries. The Pipers and the TunesA comparative perspective on the power of proprietors, public service and people to influence the content and limits of journalism. The Peripheral Vision of Central IssuesHow good is the coverage of matters essential to public welfare and the public interest? And who cares about it? |
John LloydJohn Lloyd is Director of the Axess Programme. He is a Contributing Editor of the Financial Times and co-founder and Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford. He has worked in radio and television; written for and edited magazines; and for the FT, held posts of Labour Editor, Industrial Editor, East European Editor and Moscow Bureau Chief. He was the founding editor of the FT Magazine in 2003. His books include Loss Without Limit: The British Miners' Strike (1985, with Martin Adeney); Rebirth of a Nation: An Anatomy of Russia (1998), and What the Media are Doing to Our Politics (2004). |
Latest BlogpostsWhat we are readingHow Cablevision Is Destroying NewsdayBy Christopher Twarowski and Michael Patrick Nelson Freelance writing's unfortunate new modelBy James Rainey for the Los Angeles Times South Africa & worrying signs for press freedomMail & Guardian article by Dario Milo on concerning media legislation Why The Great Firewall of China is Crumbling? Tunnelling The Great Escape!Interesting article on China and the Internet Related Pages |