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‘Different styles of journalism in Japan and the UK’ – Reiko Saisho, bureau chief, NHK London Bureau

Reuters Institute / Nuffield College Media & Politics seminars
The following seminars will be given at 5pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College.
Convenors: Andrew Dilnot, David Levy, Rasmus Nielsen, James Painter

Reiko Saisho, bureau chief, NHK London Bureau
4 Nov: ‘Different styles of journalism in Japan and the UK’

‘Journalism in the Age of Terrorism’ – John Lloyd, senior research fellow, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Reuters Institute / Nuffield College Media & Politics seminars
The following seminars will be given at 5pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College.
Convenors: Andrew Dilnot, David Levy, Rasmus Nielsen, James Painter

John Lloyd, senior research fellow, the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
21 Oct: ‘Journalism in the Age of Terrorism’

‘Statistics, the BBC and impartiality’ – Dame Jil Matheson, former UK national statistician and leader of BBC Trust Review

Reuters Institute seminars “The business and practice of journalism”
The following seminars will be given on Wednesdays, normally at 2pm in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College.
Convenors: James Painter and Richard Sambrook

Dame Jil Matheson, former UK national statistician and leader of BBC Trust Review
30 Nov: ‘Statistics, the BBC and impartiality’

‘Catastrophic Success: President Erdoğan of Turkey and the opposition media’ – Kerim Balci, editor in chief, Turkish Review

Reuters Institute seminars “The business and practice of journalism”
The following seminars will be given on Wednesdays, normally at 2pm in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College.
Convenors: James Painter and Richard Sambrook

Kerim Balci, editor in chief, Turkish Review
23 Nov: ‘Catastrophic Success: President Erdoğan of Turkey and the opposition media’

Book launch: ”How Change Happens’, by Dr Duncan Green (Senior Strategic Advisor at Oxfam GB)

Dr Duncan Green of Oxfam will launch his new book on global problems ‘How Change Happens’ at Oxford Brookes.This book bridges the gap between academia and practice, bringing together the best research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists to explore the topic of social and political change. Drawing on many first-hand examples from the global experience of Oxfam, one of the world’s largest social justice NGOs, as well as the author’s insights from studying and working on international development, it tests ideas on How Change Happens and offers the latest thinking on what works to achieve progressive change.

‘An indispensable guide for activists and change-makers everywhere’ Francis Fukuyama
‘A landmark, a must-read book to return to again and again to inform and inspire reflection and action. I know no other book like it.’ Robert Chambers
A splendid treatise on how to change the actual world – in reality, not just in our dreams’ Amartya Sen

Dr Duncan Green, a Brookes PhD alumnus, is Senior Strategic Adviser at Oxfam GB and author of From Poverty to Power: How Active Citizens and Effective States can Change the World. He also authors the From Poverty to Power blog.

Copies of the book will be on sale for £10.00 after the event

Refreshments will be available after the book launch.

‘Reuters: innovating to stay ahead – from pigeons to multimedia’ – Jane Barrett, global head of multimedia, Editorial, Reuters

Reuters Institute seminars “The business and practice of journalism”
The following seminars will be given on Wednesdays, normally at 2pm in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College.
Convenors: James Painter and Richard Sambrook

Jane Barrett, global head of multimedia, Editorial, Reuters
16 Nov: ‘Reuters: innovating to stay ahead – from pigeons to multimedia’

‘Strength in numbers – how journalists cracked the Panama Papers’ – Holly Watt, investigations correspondent, the Guardian

 

Holly Watt, investigations correspondent, the Guardian – normally at 2pm in the Barclay Room,
9 Nov: ‘Strength in numbers – how journalists cracked the Panama Papers’

Convenors: James Painter and Richard Sambrook

 

Reuters Institute seminars “The business and practice of journalism”
The following seminars will be given on Wednesdays, Green Templeton College.

 

‘From Afghanistan to a more dangerous world’ – Christina Lamb, foreign affairs correspondent, Sunday Times

Reuters Institute seminars “The business and practice of journalism”
The following seminars will be given on Wednesdays, normally at 2pm in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College.
Convenors: James Painter and Richard Sambrook

Christina Lamb, foreign affairs correspondent, Sunday Times
26 Oct: ‘From Afghanistan to a more dangerous world’