La solidaridad eclipsa la objetividad como el ideal dominante del periodismo
“La objetividad como un ideal aspiracional termina fomentando que periodistas eviten abordar lo que es importante.” Read More
El periodismo prioritiza la necesidad básica de sobrevivir
Hay más de ocho mil millones de personas en el mundo, pero a menudo menos de ocho personas son destacadas en los titulares de noticias principales y temas de tendencia del día. Read More
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EVENT: Higher Ed Strikes & Workers’ Rights: Improving News Coverage of Labor Issues
Join us for a free panel discussion with graduate worker organizers who will share their insights into labor issues that news coverage often overlooks. RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/higher-ed-strikes-workers-rightsimproving-news-coverage-of-labor-issues-tickets-532211909147 ABOUT THE EVENT: Higher education’s growing labor movement has made local, national, and international headlines lately, in part due to… Read More
Periodismo Solidario
Read this page in English. La Solidarity Journalism Initiative (Iniciativa de Periodismo Solidario) es un esfuerzo basado en investigaciones que ayuda a periodistas, educadores de periodismo, y estudiantes de periodismo a mejorar la cobertura de comunidades marginadas. Solidaridad en el… Read More
Higher Ed Strikes & Workers’ Rights: Improving News Coverage of Labor Issues
Join us for a free panel discussion with graduate worker organizers who will share their insights into labor issues that news coverage often overlooks. ABOUT THE EVENT: Higher education’s growing labor movement has made local, national, and international headlines lately, in part due to large-scale strikes at places like… Read More
Manufacturing Consensus: Propaganda in the Era of Automation and Anonymity
BookPeople welcomes Samuel Woolley in conversation with Josephine Lukito to celebrate the release of Manufacturing Consensus: Propaganda in the Era of Automation and Anonymity. The event will include a moderated discussion, an audience Q&A, and a signing line. EVENT INFO: This event is free and open to the public. Start time:… Read More
What We Can Learn from People in News Deserts
While news deserts undeniably pose a problem, there is something to be learned from the way people in news deserts think about access to local information. Read More
It ain’t Easy Being Green
What are the ethics of greenwashing products in advertising? Read More
A Year in Review: 10 of Our Most Interesting Research Findings in 2022
Person-centered terms encourage stigmatized groups’ trust in news. The Center for Media Engagement, with support from Resolve Philly and Democracy Fund, asked people in recovery from substance abuse disorder, people who have experienced homelessness, and people with a disability for their feedback on news articles. We tested whether the use… Read More