New Civic Journalism Research
Research into four civic journalism initiatives finds surprising reach in communities, lukewarm acceptance in newsrooms.
Research into four civic journalism initiatives finds surprising reach in communities, lukewarm acceptance in newsrooms.
One in four North Carolina voters were aware of the "Your Voice, Your Vote Project," and over 80 percent of those voters were favorably impressed with the project according to a new poll.
Pew Center's Ed Fouhy discusses the merits of foundation funding to nurture journalism.
The Pew Center's Advisory Board has selected 13 civic journalism efforts to receive funding in the fourth year of the support for civic journalism experiments.
Should journalism be experimental? Steve Smith of the Colorado Springs Gazette takes on the critics of civic journalism.
Bill Felber and The Manhattan Mercury try to give the campaign back to the voters and learn some lesson about using civic journalism wisely.
Cheryl Gibbs of Earlham College reports on new approaches to teaching civic journalism in classrooms around the country.
At least three new civic journalism reasearch efforts are measuring the impact of issues-based journalism in 1996.