Just Who Are Today’s Citizens?
Media scholar and author Michael Schudson offers his views, from his keynote address at the January civic journalism workshop in San Diego.
Media scholar and author Michael Schudson offers his views, from his keynote address at the January civic journalism workshop in San Diego.
RTNDA keynoter, NBC/MSNBC Anchor Brian Williams' remarks about civic journalism prompted responses from Ramon Escobar and Jon Greenburg, two broadcast journalists leading the field in developing civic journalism techniques.
Pew Center Director Jan Schaffer looks at the evolution of civic journalism and the Pew Center's key role as an R&D center for innovations in news content.
Pew Center Executive Director Jan Schaffer takes a look at where civic journalism is headed as we move into 1999.
The Colorado Springs Gazette is reinventing itself from the ground up; spend a day in the newsroom and see the "civic culture" that Editor Steve Smith is working to create in a new Pew Center video.
Rem Rieder, editor and senior vice president of the American Journalism Review, delivered a journalistic "wish list" at a workshop in Atlanta in January co-sponsored by the Pew Center and RTNDF.
Interactive Editor Rebecca Nappi describes a new civic journalism resource that details the Spokesman-Review's philosophy of civic journalism and the ways that philosophy is reflected in its daily coverage.
While explaining the concept of "news" to a reader, the Portland Newspapers' Jeannine Guttman and her staff realize that maybe their definition was too exclusive.