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Orchestrating major projects: the tasks of leadership for sponsors of major projects
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Forecast of new technologies with major impacts. Project milestone deliverable 9
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Majority think UK government COVID-19 response worse than other developed countries, almost half say response too focused on protecting the economy
Published 2020“…We find that: (i) a majority (57%) of the public say they think the UK government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been worse than most other developed countries (up from 46% in late April), (ii) almost half (44%) feel that the government response is too focused on protecting the economy (up from 19%), but (iii) perception of news media coverage of the government is largely unchanged, with one third (33%) saying the coverage has not been critical enough, 26% too critical, and 28% saying coverage has been fair.…”
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Women and leadership in the news media 2023: evidence from 12 markets
Published 2023“…In 11 out of 12 markets, the majority of top editors are men; no market in our sample has a majority of women top editors this year. …”
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Race and leadership in the news media 2020: evidence from five markets
Published 2020“…Top editorial positions in major news outlets matter both substantially and symbolically. …”
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Women and leadership in the news media 2024: evidence from 12 markets
Published 2024“…In this Reuters Institute factsheet, we analyse the gender breakdown of top editors in a strategic sample of 240 major online and offline news outlets in 12 markets across five continents. …”
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Flood adaptation and mitigation in the Awash Basin: Responding to new climate patterns. REACH Synthesis report
Published 2024“…<p>This study explores the physical changes in rainfall and landscapes leading to major f lood events and examines the interaction of physical phenomena with societal and economic dynamics across the basin’s upper, middle, and lower reaches. …”
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Policy brief: The suspicious virus: Conspiracies and COVID19 in the Balkans
Published 2020“…There is a direct link between support for conspiracy theories and scepticism towards vaccination. A majority across the region does not plan to take the vaccine, a ratio considerably lower than elsewhere in Europe, where a majority favours taking the vaccine. …”
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Race and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from five markets
Published 2021“…In this RISJ factsheet, we analyse the racial breakdown of top editors in a strategic sample of 100 major online and offline news outlets in five different markets across four continents. …”
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Women and leadership in the news media 2022: evidence from 12 markets
Published 2022“…In this Reuters Institute factsheet we analyse the gender breakdown of top editors in a strategic sample of 240 major online and offline news outlets in 12 different markets across five continents.…”
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Women and leadership in the news media 2020: evidence from ten markets
Published 2020“…In this Reuters Institute factsheet we analyse the gender break-down of top editors in a strategic sample of 200 major online and offline news outlets in ten different markets across four continents.…”
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Women and leadership in the news media 2021: evidence from 12 markets
Published 2021“…In this Reuters Institute factsheet, we analyse the gender breakdown of top editors in a strategic sample of 240 major online and offline news outlets in twelve different markets across five continents. …”
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The educational progress of looked after children in England: linking care and educational data
Published 2015“…First major study in England to explore the relationship between educational outcomes, young people’s care histories and individual characteristics. …”
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Media and democratisation
Published 2013“…It offers a fundamental overview of thinking regarding democratisation through the media, and covers the major works, theories, and themes relevant to the study of mass media in transitional contexts. …”
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Special educational needs and ethnicity: Issues of over- and under-representation
Published 2006“…This report addresses that issue but adopts a wider perspective. Because the majority of pupils are White British (about four in five pupils) they also form the majority in absolute numbers for SEN. …”
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Evaluating CAPEX risk: New metrics to assess extractive industry project portfolios
Published 2015“…There is growing criticism of existing metrics for assessing the prospects of oil majors, such as Reserve-Replacement Ratios, and we have sought to address this directly by introducing two novel, and straightforward, metrics – capex density and capex evenness.…”
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Tracking GhostNet: investigating a cyber espionage network
Published 2009“…Certainly Chinese cyber-espionage is a major global concern. Chinese authorities have made it clear that they consider cyberspace a strategic domain, one which helps redress the military imbalance between China and the rest of the world (particularly the United States). …”
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Truth matters: the BBC and our need for it to be right
Published 2012“…In this report we illuminate the major areas of contention and debate, show what the underlying and often long-running problems in the management structure are and point to the main routes of future developments now in discussion within and about the BBC.…”
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Form survey questions: supporting evidence for Difficult Forms: How government agencies interact with citizens
Published 2003“…The key findings and conclusions are: * Major improvements are feasible in the design and usability of government forms. …”
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Incentivization of e-government
Published 2003“…HM Customs and Excise’s major programme to use e-technology to improve the efficiency of their business operations and services, although at an early stage, is already showing signs of being able to transform the department’s performance. …”
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