News Leaders' Perspectives

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How the Public, News Sources, and Journalists Thi...

This research project was led by the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University in collaboration with the Center for Media Engagement at The University of Texas at Austin. Together, we designed and tested an online survey that three news organizations used to examine… Read More
How the Public, News Sources, and Journalists Think about News in Three Communities
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Women Journalists and Online Harassment

After interviewing 75 female professional journalists, researchers found that online harassment is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention. Read More
Women Journalists and Online Harassment
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Journalists and Online Comments

By interviewing working journalists, we learned that they do read the comments and respond to commenters. Read More
Journalists and Online Comments
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Survey of News Editors and Directors

Our survey of news editors and directors offers a glimpse at current newsroom practices. Read More
Survey of News Editors and Directors
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How We Use Online Spaces

Through six focus groups, we learned that people prefer in-person discussions about politics rather than those that take place online, and are concerned that political discussion might lead to conflict. Read More
How We Use Online Spaces