What’s New in Pew Projects
News organizations involved in nine projects work to make a difference on issues including education, the environment and community relations.
News organizations involved in nine projects work to make a difference on issues including education, the environment and community relations.
Through new models of interactive journalism, the public is moving from passive news consumers to active co-authors of their own stories. By Jan Schaffer.
Orlando Sentinel Editor Tim Franklin addressed participants at the Pew/IRE Workshop "Tapping New Data Territories" February 23 in Tampa.
To chronicle the legacy of civic journalism, the Pew Center invites you to share your experiences. By Jan Schaffer.
An update on the progress of the Pew Center's 2002 projects.
At the "Celebration of Civic Journalism" breakfast at APME, panelists describe how civic journalism has enhanced their coverage.
Delving into the Divide stemmed from the more than 600 civic journalism projects collected by the Pew Center for Civic Journalism. By Jan Schaffer.
Clickable web maps involve citizens in public policy choices. Race Relations coverage dominates topics of the 14 initiatives the Pew Center funded in 2002.