Local News & Information
UW Madison professor of journalism, Sue Robinson, recently publishedHow Journalists Engage: A Theory of Trust Building, Identities, and Care . In it, she names the new roles and skill sets that those working in journalism need to invest in so that information can be used and trusted. They include:
- Relationship Builder
- Community Collaborator
- Community
What Could Happen If We Give Up Saving Journalism?
There's a Neighbor for That: On Civic Associations as a Social Technology
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The Jersey Bee – About Us
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doing interesting participatory stuff
Journalists tend to think of themselves as individual talents; driven by their own intrepid instincts, they find and uncover the stories of others. Instead, we should think of our work as one element within an interconnected ecosystem of social services.
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Engagement journalism; study by Talia Stroud’s team at CME
When the conservative town of Ogdensburg, New York, lost its paper for two years recently, leaders there rallied to revive it. Republican leader James E. Reagen of St. Lawrence County suggested that misinformation spread more rapidly when the Ogdensburg paper shut down. “Once the Journal closed down so many people were turning to social media, to F... See more
How high school sports coverage can save democracy - Poynter
The death of the obituary matters because local features can be an antidote to the trends of polarization and demonization. Cable news dehumanizes. Community news can rehumanize.
Steven Waldman • How high school sports coverage can save democracy - Poynter
News Relay Network
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“a newsroom that empowers its audience” - in the Tenderloin, SF, CA
Introduction — Invisible Institute
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nonprofit journalism working to ‘enhance the capacity of citizens to hold public institutions accountable’