Annika Sehl, Alessio Cornia & Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (University of Oxford, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, UK): Taking Advantage Versus Struggling to Adapt to new Platforms: Public Service Broad-casters and Online News in six European Countries
Fergal Quinn (University of Limerick, Ireland): Democratic Surplus: How ideas about democracy interact with journalism teaching in a developing world context and the implications of this for journalism practice
Roberta Fiske Rusciano (University of Rider, USA): The Student Global Village as an Emerging Global Memory Place
Tobias Eberwein (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria), Michal Kus (University of Wroclaw, Poland), Colin Porlezza (University of Zurich, Switzerland) & Sergio Splendore (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy): A vague memory of professionalism: On the role of journalistic standards in the education of citizen journalists
Galiya Zhunusovna Ibrayeva (alFarabiKazakh National University, Kazakhstan): Motives and expectations of future journalists of Kazakhstan (by project Journalism Students Across the Globe: The case of Journalism Department, al Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty)