This was weird. I was in a hot sticky tent pitched on a car park in West London next to the M40 with the BBC’s Deputy Director General, the Executive Editor of the International Herald Tribune, the head of news at Al Arabiya and David Plotz from Slate
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One of the functions of international reporting is supposed to be that journalists can warn the worl...
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How would a newsroom look if we could build it from scratch, current technologies in hand? My projec...
A temple bell woke me up from jet-lagged sleep in my wonderful designer hotel here in Seoul. A few h...
I was lucky enough to spend today with some outstanding journalism educators from around the world a...
When the riots kicked off here in Athens a couple of months ago, I learned a lot from the newspaper ...
For a global elite who care about the big international issues such as climate change, economic regu...
This is the text of the speech given by Peter Horrocks, the BBC’s Director of Global News, as the PO...
If you really want to know what is happening in Iran, go online. Tonight, the brilliant Lindsey Hils...
If you spend two days in a seminar with 12 journalists from around the world (just one American, one...
Polis Intern and LSE MSc student Pressiana Naydenova reports on the latest Polis Media Agenda Talk f...
Travelling around New York City at the weekend with my two teenage boys was a reminder of just how g...
This is an edited version of an essay by Polis Summer School student Victoria Yates. The idea of glo...
Here are some draft notes for a paper I am writing on how people in the UK use the news media in an ...
“I do not think I am exaggerating the possibilities of this invention when I tell you that; it is my...
One of the functions of international reporting is supposed to be that journalists can warn the worl...
Was it was all a dream? At some point here at the Dubai WEF, as our group struggled towards real ide...
How would a newsroom look if we could build it from scratch, current technologies in hand? My projec...
A temple bell woke me up from jet-lagged sleep in my wonderful designer hotel here in Seoul. A few h...
I was lucky enough to spend today with some outstanding journalism educators from around the world a...