Career-Conflicted Find Little Newsroom Support
November-December 2002, The American Editor
By Jan Schaffer, Executive Director
Pew Center for Civic Journalism
November-December 2002, The American Editor
By Jan Schaffer, Executive Director
Pew Center for Civic Journalism
Washington, DC, November 4, 2002 -- At least one fifth of all U.S. daily newspapers -- 322 of the nation's 1,500 dailies -- practiced some form of civic journalism between 1994 and 2001, and nearly all credit it with a positive impact on the community, reports a new study by the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
September 2001, For The American Press Institute, Special Report: Covering a National Tragedy, Managing and Reporting a News Crisis By Jan Schaffer, Executive Director Pew Center for Civic Journalism
Fall 2002, Society of Professional Journalists By Jan Schaffer, Executive Director Pew Center for Civic Journalism
Sept. 13, 2002, Society of Professional Journalists National Convention, by Jan Schaffer, Executive Director Pew Center for Civic Journalism
August 8, 2002, "Building Zones of Connectivity" Teaching Panel, Sponsored by AEJMC's Civic Journalism Interest Group and Visual Communication Division, Miami, FL by Jan Schaffer, Executive Director Pew Center for Civic Journalism
August 8, 2002, Pew Center Luncheon Session, Sponsored by: The Pew Center and AEJMC's Civic Journalism Interest Group, by Glenn Thomas, Co-Founder, Smashing Ideas, Inc.
August 7, 2002, Research Panel Session, Sponsored by AEJMC's Civic Journalism Interest Group and Minorities and Communication Division, Miami, FL by Jan Schaffer, Executive Director Pew Center for Civic Journalism