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1995 Batten Awards and Symposium
1995 Batten Awards – Inaugural Award for Excellence in Civic Journalism
1995 Batten Symposium Panel Highlights
1996 Batten Awards and Symposium
1996 Batten Award Winners
1996 Batten Awards Keynote: James Fallows
1996 Batten Awards Keynote: Matthew Storin
1996 Batten Awards: Honorable Mentions
1996 Batten Symposium Panel Highlights
1997 Batten Awards and Symposium
1997 Batten Award Winner: Bradenton Herald
1997 Batten Award Winner: The Peoria Journal
1997 Batten Award Winner: The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
1997 Batten Symposium Keynote: Ervin Duggan
1997 Batten Symposium Speech: Cole Campbell
1997 Batten Symposium Speech: Glenn Ritt
1998 Batten Awards and Symposium
1998 Batten Award Winner: Asbury Park Press
1998 Batten Award Winner: The Baltimore Sun
1998 Batten Award Winner: The Idaho Statesmen
1998 Batten Awards and Symposium: Introductory Remarks
1998 Batten Symposium Keynote: Jennie Buckner
1998 Batten Symposium Keynote: Steve Smith
1998 Symposium Panel Presentation: Frank Denton
1998 Symposium Panel Presentation: John Miller
1998 Symposium Panel Presentation: Laura Washington
1998 Symposium Panel Presentation: Mizell Stewart, III
1999 Batten Awards and Symposium
1999 Batten Award Panel: the Role of Different Groups in Civic Engagement
1999 Batten Award Winner: KRON-TV
1999 Batten Award Winner: Portland Press Herald
1999 Batten Award Winner: St. Paul Press
1999 Batten Awards: Introduction
1999 Batten Symposium Keynote: Zack Stalberg
1999 Batten Symposium Panel on E-Democracy
1999 Batten Symposium Panel: “Civic Engagement in American Cities”
1999 Batten Symposium: Michael Schudson
2000 Batten Awards and Symposium: “The People’s Choice”
2000 Batten Award Winner: The Philadelphia Inquirer
2000 Batten Award Winner: New Hampshire Public Radio
2000 Batten Award Winner: Savannah Morning News
2000 Batten Awards: Introduction
2000 Batten Symposium Dinner Keynote Address
2000 Batten Symposium Luncheon Keynote Address
2000 Batten Symposium: Panel 1
2000 Batten Symposium: Panel 2
2001 Batten Awards and Symposium
2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “Guinea Pig Kids”
2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “Choose or Lose 2000”
2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “Election Guide 2000”
2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “On the Verge”
2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “The New Face of Minnesota”
2001 Batten Award Luncheon Keynote
2001 Batten Awards – Introduction
2001 Batten Awards Runner-Up: “Moment of Truth”
2001 Batten Awards Runner-up: “Unrealized Assets“
2001 Batten Awards Winner: “West Virginia After Coal”
2001 Batten Symposium Panel: “Convergence and the Community”
2001 Batten Symposium Panel: “New Journalism, New Interactions”
2001 Batten Symposium Panel: “Race and Civic Journalism”
2002 Batten Awards and Symposium
Entry Guidelines
Doing Civic Journalism
Conferences & Workshops
Civic Innovations in Newsrooms and Classrooms
Civic Journalism 2001: Building Better Stories
Civic Reporting: Journalism for a New America
Community Media Connections: Linking with the News
Interactive Data: Building Census, Mapping and Online Skills
ROADMAP 2005: National vs Regional Journalism Strategies for a Successful Future
Tapping New Data Territories
Research
A Case Study From Rochester, New York: The Impact Of Civic Journalism Projects On Voting Behavior in State-Wide Referendums
Civic Journalism: Does It Work?
Civic Lessons
Does Public Journalism Work? Lessons Learned
Does Public Journalism Work? Press Release
Does Public Journalism Work? Summary and Key Findings
Does Public Journalism Work? The Research
Journalism Interactive
Measuring Civic Journalism’s Progress: A Report Across a Decade of Activity
Straight Talk from Americans 2000
Speeches & Articles
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2001 Pew Projects
2001: A Learning Odyssey, Savannah, GA
2002 Pew Projects
A Collision Course, Idaho Falls, ID
A Duty to Protect, Tacoma, WA
Changing Tides, Aberdeen, WA ’97
Changing Tides, Aberdeen, WA ’98
Children First, Detroit, MI
Common Ground, San Jose, CA
Dropping Out: Why students leave Decatur schools, Decatur, IL
Eye on Education, Boston, MA
Facing our Future, Binghamton, NY
First Amendment Forum, Pittsburgh, PA
Grading Our Schools, Rochester, NY
Growth on the Strand, Myrtle Beach, SC
Home for Good, Huntington, WV
Keep Us Safe: Teens Talk about Violence, Rochester, NY
Key Moments, Spokane, WA
Kids & Character 2000, Elmira, NY
Men as Peacemakers, Duluth, MN
Neighbor to Neighbor, Cincinnati, OH
New Hampshire Tax Challenge, Concord, NH
Passing the Test, Monroe, LA
Pew Projects – Guidelines for Funding
Pew Projects: Elections
Pew Projects: Engagement
Pew Projects: Quality of Life
Pew Projects: Race Relations
Redistricting Game, Rochester, NY
Rural Idaho: Challenged to Change, Idaho
Safer Cities, St. Paul, MN
SchoolNet, Philadelphia, PA
Shaping the Next Century, Dayton, OH
Shock Value, Concord, NH
Stray Voltage, LaCrosse, WI
Taking Back our Neighborhoods/Carolina Crime Solutions, Charlotte, NC
Target Transportation, Springfield, VA
Tax Reform, Muncie, IN
Teaching Tucson’s Children , Tucson, AZ
TeenGo Web Site and On the Verge, Portland, ME
Teledirecto TV, San Antonio, TX
The Death of Ryan Harris: A Community Responds
The People’s Agenda, Indianapolis, IN
The Sun News Asks You, Myrtle Beach, SC
Water. The Power. The Profit. Savannah, GA
Waterfront Renaissance, Everett, WA
We the City, Dallas, TX
West Virginia After Coal, Huntington, WV
Your Neighborhood, Your Future, Portland, OR
Your Voices Count, San Jose, CA
Publications
A Citizen’s-Eye View: Civic Journalism, Civic Engagement
America’s Struggle Within
Civic Journalism Is… True Stories from America’s Newsrooms
Civic Journalism Is… About Spotlighting Critical Issues
Civic Journalism Is… About avoiding the extremes.
Civic Journalism Is… About being part of the community
Civic Journalism Is… About bringing in all the players
Civic Journalism Is… About connecting with the reader
Civic Journalism Is… About creating compelling TV news
Civic Journalism Is… About delving deeper into the community.
Civic Journalism Is… About expanding our vision
Civic Journalism Is… About getting people involved
Civic Journalism Is… About helping people take action
Civic Journalism Is… About listening through new technology
Civic Journalism Is… About looking through different lenses.
Civic Journalism Is… About making ordinary concerns compelling
Civic Journalism Is… About meeting the needs of citizens
Civic Journalism Is… About paying attention
Civic Journalism Is… About re-invigorating coverage
Civic Journalism Is… About really listening in the community
Civic Journalism Is… About rebuilding our credibility.
Civic Journalism Is… About setting priorities
Civic Journalism Is… About stories that set you apart
Civic Journalism Is… End Notes
Civic Journalism Is… Introduction
Civic Journalism: Six Case Studies
Civic Lessons
Cracking the Code: Creating New Lifelines Between Journalists and Academics
Cracking the Code: A Call for Change
Cracking the Code: A Vision for the Future
Cracking the Code: Brainstorm with Us
Cracking the Code: Introductions
Cracking the Code: Key Research Questions
Cracking the Code: Successful Academic-Newsroom Partnerships
Delving into the Divide: A Study of Race Reporting in Forty-Five U.S. Newsrooms
Don’t Stop There! Five Adventures in Civic Journalism
Facing our Future
Introduction
Poverty Among Us
The Good Community
The Leadership Challenge
The Maine Citizens’ Campaign
Order Publications
Tapping Civic Life: How to Report First, and Best, What’s Happening in Your Community, 2nd Edition
Tapping Civic Life: Reporting First, and Best, What’s Happening in Your Community, 1st Edition
The Citizens Election Project Case Studies
With the People . . . A Toolbox for Getting Readers and Viewers Involved
With the People… Getting Started
With the people… Introduction
With the People… Moving the Needle
With the People… Planning a Project
With the People… Tools and Techniques
Civic Journalism
A legacy J-Lab project?
A legacy J-Lab project?
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