Mark Lee Hunter is Adjunct Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the INSEAD Social Innovation Centre. He was a participant in openDemocracy's New News Seminar He is the author of Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists (UNESCO 2009), Un Américain au Front: Enquête au sein du Front National (Paris: Stock, 1998) and a founding member of the Global Investigative Journalism Network.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Remembering Charlie Hebdo in the 90s
Charlie Hebdo was about more than its fiercely satirical cartoons. It changed the French media and legal landscape...
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Published in: HomeNews credibility in an age of stakeholder media
Are reporters mere adjuncts of power and spies? That is how ISIS treated the martyred journalists James Foley and...
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Published in: HomeGlobal, independent, watchdog media is good for business. And enlightened business should support it
Independent media throughout the world - but especially in the emerging world - is having to re-invent its business...
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Published in: HomeWhy all the Assange bashing? It's no good for journalism
Julian Assange has been a remarkable source for mainstream media. So why has he been so ill-treated in return? There...
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Published in: HomeSarkozy's dangerous Mitterandian games with the National Front
President Nicolas Sarkozy lost two districts to the French National Front in cantonal elections at the week-end. His...
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Published in: HomeDon't paint bulls-eyes on pictures of opponents, and why Sarah Palin should have known
There is a history of painting targets or cross-hairs onto pictures of those you disagree with in the USA. It is...