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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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What should we expect from journalism in 2023?

In this episode of our podcast we speak with the author of a report tracking the fundamental trends shaping journalism in the year ahead.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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What should we expect for journalism in 2022?

In this episode of Future of Journalism, we speak to the author of our recent annual Trends and Predictions report to see what is driving the news industry forward in the near term and what opportunities exist on the horizon.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

What should we expect for journalism in 2021?

In this episode of our podcast we delve into our survey of 234 digital leaders in 43 countries to look at the major trends that will influence journalism in the year ahead.
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World

07. 'Old Europe' - pensions, taxes and alternatives

Professor David Coleman from Dept of Social Policy, University of Oxford, gives a talk from his "Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World" series talking about the issue of population ageing.
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World

06. Demographic behaviour of immigrant and minority populations

Professor David Coleman from Dept of Social Policy, University of Oxford, gives a talk from his "Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World" series talking about immigrant and minority populations.
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World

05. International migration: guest workers, dependents, asylum and others

Professor David Coleman from Dept of Social Policy, University of Oxford, gives a talk from his "Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World" series talking about international migration.
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World

04. The retreat of mortality - 20th and 21st century trends

Professor David Coleman from Dept of Social Policy, University of Oxford, gives a talk from his "Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World" series talking about trends in mortality.
Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World

03. The 'Second Demographic Transition' - new forms of family

Professor David Coleman from Dept of Social Policy, University of Oxford, gives a talk from his "Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World" series talking about the 'Second Demographic Transition'.
Entrepreneurship

Understanding cancer: News from the frontline

This Oxford at Said seminar was dedicated to cancer research. Three researchers from the University of Oxford give insights into recent advances in the field of cancer cell biology, therapy and epidemiology.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

The Second Life of Urban Planning

Marcus Foth demonstrates the value of various tools and services (eg Second Life) for engaging people in novel and participatory planning exercises, and for investigating how the public interpret and understand proposed urban designs and urban planning.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

If Fiber is the Medium, What is the Message? Next-Generation Content for Next-Generation Networks

By investigating price and capacity trends over the past century, Eli Noam shows that it is possible to predict the type, style, and genres of media content of a future ultra-broadband infrastructure, which allows a richer, more bit-intensive content.
Interviews with Oxonians

7 Keys to the Future

Veronica Sartore interviews Ray Hammond about his role as a futurologist and the seven major trends he predicts will affect life throughout the 21st century.

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