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Research at LSJHML

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Research at LSJHML

Original work that re-shapes how we read, write and speak.

Research at LSJHML is organised into four interconnected clusters. Each combines doctoral candidates, full-time faculty and visiting fellows around a single intellectual question.

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Four research clusters

Where our scholars work

Our journalism cluster studies the changing economics of news, the ethics of platform-mediated reporting, and the practical method of investigative work. Recent collaborations include Reuters Institute and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

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Recent publications

The work, lately.

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Research project: Trust in the Algorithmic Newsroom: A Pan-European Survey — LSJHML Faculty
Journalism Studies · 2025

Trust in the Algorithmic Newsroom: A Pan-European Survey

Dr. E. Harlow, Prof. M. Adeyemi
Research project: Translation as Cultural Memory in Post-Brexit British Theatre — LSJHML Faculty
Translation Studies · 2024

Translation as Cultural Memory in Post-Brexit British Theatre

Dr. R. Singh, Dr. F. Costa
Research project: Reading the Network: Hypertext Literature & New Form — LSJHML Faculty
Cambridge Quarterly · 2024

Reading the Network: Hypertext Literature & New Form

Prof. K. Lin
Research project: Civic Speech in Crisis: Communication After Disinformation — LSJHML Faculty
European Journal of Communication · 2025

Civic Speech in Crisis: Communication After Disinformation

Prof. M. Adeyemi, Dr. N. Park
Portrait of Dr Eden Harlow, LSJHML Professor of Journalism
Faculty spotlight

Dr. Eden Harlow

Reader in Journalism Studies · Cluster lead

"Journalism's most urgent question isn't whether algorithms can write the news. It's whether the public still trusts the people who do."

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Read Dr. Harlow's full profile

Doctoral study

Apply for MPhil/PhD supervision under any of our four clusters. Funded studentships are advertised in February each year.

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Visiting fellowships

Two- to twelve-month residencies for academics and practitioners. Includes office space, library access and seminar series participation.

Fellowship calls

Partner with us

Industry, NGO and policy partnerships welcome. We co-design applied projects with measurable public outcomes.

Partnership enquiries

Join the next generation of LSJHML researchers.

Doctoral applications open each spring. Visiting fellowship calls run twice yearly.

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