Civic Journalism Network
Update on the formation of the national Civic Journalism Network spearheaded by Chris Peck, editor of The Spokesman-Review.
Update on the formation of the national Civic Journalism Network spearheaded by Chris Peck, editor of The Spokesman-Review.
Sharon Hartin Iorio of Wichita State describes the 2000 AEJMC Civic Journalism Interest Group's winning research papers by Kathryn Campbell of Southern Oregon University and Renita Coleman of University of Missouri.
How do you bring a major story down to the neighborhood level? The Virginian-Pilot found a way to bring home its hurricane coverage with an innovative flood map. By Pat Ford.
Batten Symposium panel highlights featuring: The Nieman Foundation's Bill Kovach, Mary Jo Meisner of the Community Newspaper Co., WBUR-FM's Sam Fleming, Boston Globe's Yvonne Abraham and moderator Lance Morrow.
Batten Symposium panel highlights featuring: the Boston Globe's David Shribman, Joe Sciacca of The Boston Herald, Jeannine Guttman of the Portland Press Herald, Candy Altman of Boston's Channel 5, The Philadelphia Inquirer's Chris Satullo and moderator Robert Zelnick.
Batten Luncheon speaker, Boston University presidential historian Robert Dallek, looks at how the relationship between presidents and the media has evolved.
Batten Award Keynoter Pam Johnson of the Arizona Republic looks at the 2000 election process and finds encouraging signs for citizens.
The Spokesman-Review adds a new tabloid insert to the paper built on the principles of civic journalism with most of the content provided by members of the community. By Pat Ford.