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Future Of News & Journalism

On Apr 3, 2020
@NiemanLab shared
RT @jbenton: Look who's back on @NiemanLab: our old friends @markcoddington and @SethCLewis, writing about the most interesting recent research into journalism and media https://t.co/vfRynx874N
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“Engaged journalism” is taking us back to the “public journalism” debates of the 1990s

“Engaged journalism” is taking us back to the “public journalism” debates of the 1990s

Plus new research into algorithmic polarization, computational news discovery, gender differences in political news, and more.

On Mar 31, 2020
@NiemanLab shared
The researchers found that conservative newsworkers subscribe to some, but not all, traditional norms of American mainstream journalism. https://t.co/T5k1K4B6Pl
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Conservative journalists are united in thinking mainstream media is unfair to them, but divided over how to address misinformation

Conservative journalists are united in thinking mainstream media is unfair to them, but divided over how to address misinformation

Back in December, A.J. Bauer, a fellow at Columbia University's Tow Center for Digital Journalism, predicted for Nieman Lab that conservative journalism would either face "a reckoning or a ...

On Apr 3, 2020
@Chanders shared
RT @SethCLewis: Say hello to RQ1: @markcoddington and I have a new monthly newsletter that sums up key highlights from research about news. Please share and sign up. Our latest issue: ‘Engaged journalism’ is taking us back to the ‘public journalism' debates of the 1990s https://t.co/XRyv9bK0Ln
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On Apr 2, 2020
@dankennedy_nu shared
A new book by @VWPickard calls for fundamental media reform. The #COVID19 pandemic may give those ideas a boost. https://t.co/4GCj8GCGbb
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A New Book Calls For Fundamental Media Reform — And The Pandemic May Give Those Ideas A Boost

A New Book Calls For Fundamental Media Reform — And The Pandemic May Give Those Ideas A Boost

We need local news, and there may be no reliable way to pay for it through traditional market mechanisms.