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17 Jun 2025
Traditional news publishers are being sidelined as audiences lean into video news and online influencers, new RISJ report finds.

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Nic Newman

Amy Ross Arguedas

Amy Ross Arguedas

Craig Robertson

Rasmus Kleis Nielsen

Richard Fletcher

Richard Fletcher

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book cover showing military generals that staged the coup that removed Robert Mugabe from power in 2017
8 May 2025
DPIR’s Miles Tendi releases new book on coups
Miles Tendi

Miles Tendi

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Professor Jane Green
6 May 2025
DPIR's Jane Green analyses recent UK local election results
Jane Green

Jane Green

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Desmond King
30 Apr 2025
DPIR’S Desmond King elected to prestigious National Academy of Sciences

Desmond King

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30 Apr 2025
New book on Russian politics by DPIR’s Paul Chaisty and Stephen Whitefield launched

Paul Chaisty

Stephen Whitefield

Stephen Whitefield

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Professor Jane Green
27 Apr 2025
Professor Jane Green explains this week’s Local Elections – do they matter, and why?
Jane Green

Jane Green

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17 Apr 2025
Fikayo Akeredolu selected as World Bank 2025 Africa Fellow

Fikayo Akeredolu

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16 Apr 2025
Professor, Jane Green - Do the Local Elections Matter for Reform UK?
Jane Green

Jane Green

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Professor Jane Green
10 Apr 2025
Professor Jane Green – ITV series on why local elections matter
Jane Green

Jane Green

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8 Apr 2025
Mitali Mukherjee appointed new head of RISJ

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Mitali Mukherjee

David Doyle

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2 Apr 2025
DPIR’s Paul Chaisty and Stephen Whitefield pen new book on Russian politics

Paul Chaisty

Stephen Whitefield

Stephen Whitefield

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25 Mar 2025
Oxford Spring School in Advanced Research Methods

Marnie Howlett

Oxford Spring School in Advanced Research Methods

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