“Communities often need a means of communicating to themselves and to each other. And that, dear reader, is where media comes in.”
Video, podcast, and summary: “Documentaries, Journalism, and the Future of Reality-Based Storytelling”
Raney Aronson, Katerina Cizek, Jason Spingarn-Koff, and Francesca Panetta on what new forms of documentary can contribute back to journalism.
Documentaries, Journalism, and the Future of Reality-Based Storytelling
Raney Aronson of FRONTLINE, documentary director Katerina Cizek, Jason Spingarn-Koff of the New York Times’ Op-Docs, and the Guardian’s multimedia editor Francesca Panetta.
A (Working) Typology of Sensor Journalism Projects
Lily Bui looks at sensor journalism work, teases out emergent patterns, provides perspective on the field to anticipate its future trajectory.
Podcast: Philip Napoli, “Media Impact Assessment and Beyond”
Rutgers’ Philip Napoli looks at ongoing research that seeks to define and assess the field of media impact assessment.
Philip Napoli, “Media Impact Assessment and Beyond: Thoughts on the Treacherous Task of Quantifying Journalistic Performance”
This presentation by Rutgers’ Philip Napoli will focus on ongoing research that seeks to define and assess the field of media impact assessment.
Video, podcast, and liveblog: “Long-form Journalism: Inside The Atlantic”
James Fallows and Corby Kummer on long-form journalism and why ground-breaking articles requiring months of research and writing continue to appear.