Sentences with phrase «of journalism organizations»

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«You're going to have spills when you have more activity,» Ron Ness, president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, told a reporter with the investigative journalism organization Pro Publica, which documented more than 1,000 accidental oil spills in North Dakota in 2011.
At a similar panel in New York earlier in January that was dedicated to technology and media in the 2016 election, top journalists from legacy media organizations like the Associated Press and new media organizations like the data - journalism website FiveThirtyEight picked over the carcass of the election, pondering why data analysts misjudged Trump's electoral strength and how readers themselves often didn't necessarily possess the media literacy to sift through fake and poorly reported news.
News organizations once had a more central role in setting the terms of public debate, balancing money - making aspects of publishing with more civically minded accountability journalism.
Whereas print and broadcast journalism organizations could control the range of content that was packaged together in their products, and thereby provide their audience with a diversity of views and content - types (sports, entertainment, news, and accountability journalism), in the Facebook algorithm all information — including journalism — is atomized and distributed based on a set of hidden, unaccountable, rapidly iterating and individualized rules.
January 11, 2017: Facebook announces the Facebook Journalism Project, to work with publishers on product rollouts, storytelling formats, promotion of local news, subscription models, training journalists, and collaborating with the News Literacy Project and fact - checking organizations.
January 11: Facebook announces the Facebook Journalism Project, to work with publishers on product rollouts, storytelling formats, promotion of local news, subscription models, training journalists, and, on the fake news front, collaborating with the News Literacy Project and fact checking organizations.
This ridiculous piece of so called «journalism» just underscores the cowardice of a so - called news organization that is so enamored with Obama that they will run this and not even question the events in Libya and the mounting evidence that our president acted irresponsibly and is now engaged in a cover - up deserving of impeachment?
«Global philanthropic support for efforts to prevent, mitigate, and resolve conflicts totaled $ 283 million in 2013... 288 foundations awarded nearly 2,000 grants in support of more than 1,200 organizations working for peace, justice, diplomacy, and national and global security, from conducting research on the prevention of nuclear terrorism to supporting citizen journalism in Egypt.
Those who favour a renewed commitment to public support for the media will therefore have to rethink the role of public policy, of public service media organizations, and reconsider how governments can support those private sector media companies that provide public goods like the kinds of accessible accountability journalism and diverse public debate that democracies benefit from.
It is also why developments in the business of digital journalism matters for democracy, especially in countries like the U.S., where private sector media provide by far the largest share of news coverage of public affairs, because of the low levels of funding for public media — as commercial media organizations in many countries continue to lose revenue and lay off reporters because their legacy platforms (like print) grow less popular by the day, the future of the private media sector, an important part of our democratic systems, depends in part on its ability to find new business models and reinvent itself for a new century and new media world, online and elsewhere.
I have had three recent opportunities to observe the great man at relatively close quarters — twice at Akure, and once in a meeting in his Lekki Phase 1, Lagos home and on all occasions, the attributes that you observe are always the same - boldness; direct and forthright communication without mincing words; a willingness to challenge and even to confront; and of course his irrepressible energy and vigour, which for a man who has lived a very full and active life in journalism, political party organization, law practice, community affairs, pro-democracy advocacy and agitation, and to the ripe, old age of 90 is truly remarkable.
Her work has been honored by the Endocrine Society, the Genetics Society of America and by journalism organizations.
Now, Jayeon Lee, assistant professor of journalism at Lehigh University, has analyzed the guidelines and finds that news organizations are more concerned about the current social media environment than excited about it at least when it comes to their employees.
In today's tough journalism labor market — tough because of the Internet - induced collapse of many journalism organizations — the transition may not be easy, and the way might not be obvious.
Democracy itself depends on the inclusion of the diversity of American voices in journalism — including journalism about science — says Kevin Olivas, director of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists» Parity Project in Washington, D.C., which helps member news organizations improve their coverage of and interaction with the minority communities they serve.
(I was fortunate to attend the biennial meeting, which brings together top researchers and policy experts from across Europe and beyond, as a journalism fellow of the Robert Bosch Stiftung, one of five foundations that provide support to ESOF and to the meeting's organizer, the nonprofit organization Euroscience.)
Mara sits on the advisory board of Round Earth Media, an organization founded to promote international journalism.
Both organizations shared an international outlook and an appreciation of the importance of quality journalism in helping societies — all societies — better understand science as a global enterprise.
Five national consumer organizations have complained about Newsweek charging Newsweek with unethical journalism in the promotion of the drug industry's agenda.
Founded in 1997, the Online Film Critics Society is the largest and oldest organization of its kind, and a key catalyst in the expansion of Internet - based film journalism.
The AWFJ also presents two award categories that reflect the organization's mission to celebrate women in filmmaking, as well as the perspective of women in film journalism.
The AWFJ also presents unique awards categories that reflect the organization's mission to celebrate women in filmmaking, as well as the perspective of women in film journalism.
This time he focuses on the heavily documented Syria but specifically spotlights the city of Raqqa and the journalism organization known as Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently.
The HHC recognizes people and organizations that have contributed to the betterment of their communities and / or society at large in the fields of conflict resolution, environment and disasters, community and human rights activism, education, health, journalism, literacy, philanthropy, politics and poverty.
Education Week's parent company, Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), is a non-profit media organization that serves the nation's leading K - 12 policymakers, educators, researchers, marketers and other influencers with informed, independent and highly - respected journalism and research, with the goal of improving U.S. K - 12 education.
This story was co-produced by The Teacher Project, an education reporting initiative at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism dedicated to covering teachers, and The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education.
Kathleen D. Zwiebel has been named the 1998 National High School Journalism Teacher of the Year by the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, a Princeton, N.J. - based nonprofit organization created to promote journalism careers toJournalism Teacher of the Year by the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, a Princeton, N.J. - based nonprofit organization created to promote journalism careers tojournalism careers to students.
This story was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education, and by the Teacher Project, an education reporting fellowship at Columbia Journalism School dedicated to elevating the voices of students and teachers.
Mr. Fensterwald, in the name of unbiased journalism, please let readers know which foundations are backing the two «teacher organizations», Teach Plus and Educators for Excellence.
And its narrowness and seeming bias (against school choice and the involvement of religious organizations involved in education) doesn't do much to reclaim journalism's reputation for fair, steady coverage.
In a separate report this week by The Lens, a nonprofit online journalism organization, the charter schools showed wide variety of responses to requests for information about their boards.
Under his leadership, the organization solidified its position in a rapidly changing media environment as Knell leveragedNPR's network of member stations, drove cross-platform journalism and cultural programming, and grew philanthropic and corporate underwriting support.
Rosiris also worked as the editorial coordinator in Prensa Comunitaria - a nonprofit organization centered in the practice of social journalism — where she was able to assign and cover news about some of most disadvantage communities in the island.
I've written all of my adult life, starting with a journalism degree that took me into a position as a magazine editor and then into a role where I created promotional pieces for a nonprofit organization.
Sourcefabric has a history of developing award - winning platforms, primarily in journalism and news publication, but the launch of the book publishing platform has already been put to use by organizations such as a South African collective of teachers developing textbooks together; Internews used Booktype to publish its how - to guide on thwarting internet censorship, and the 400 - plus page title Cryptoparty, which was written with the help of over twenty authors.
Carla Jean volunteers with literacy organizations and teaches journalism at the University of Alabama and Samford University.
In January 2011, Amazon launched Kindle Singles, a section of the Kindle Store dedicated to article - length pieces, many of them original journalism and some produced by news organizations.
Panelists, with backgrounds at organizations like the Wall Street Journal and Google, recognized technology trends that could lead the way for journalism, such as e-reader devices like the Amazon Kindle as well as rich content versions of publications.
Foreign Policy is one of a number of news organizations experimenting with journalism - as - ebook.
I've been writing to the Times (through Dot Earth and elsewhere), to some economists, to moral philosophers, to leading schools of journalism, to environmental organizations, and (even) to ExxonMobil.
What's not to like about an organization that is both centered on the most important form of journalism — investigative reports with «moral force» — and agile enough to be hiring an «engagement reporter» and to build innovative online tools like Electionland, which used citizen reports to home in on potential problems with ballot access?
Research by Climate Central, a nonprofit climate science and journalism organization, found that $ 71 billion of Florida property sits on land less than two feet above the high tide line.
To achieve this, Climate Feedback — less an organization at this point than an amorphous gathering of climate scientists, oceanographers, and atmosperic physicists — is making use of a browser plugin from the nonprofit Hypothes.is to annotate climate journalism on the Web.
Run by China Dialogue Trust (www.chinadialogue.net), The Third Pole works in close partnership with the Earth Journalism Network (www.earthjournalism.net), which is a project of the media development non-profit organization Internews (www.internews.org)
With SEJ currently celebrating its 25th anniversary year, we asked some of the society's founders — among them luminaries in the environmental journalism profession — to share their thoughts on what the organization has meant to the field, where SEJ is going next and what they see as the big environmental stories of our time.
«A lot of news organizations are saying, «We're not willing to accept the tiny fraction of a penny that we get from the page views that these links are sending in,»» said Joshua Benton, the director of the Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard.
I'll leave you with this clip of Snowden speaking for a homegrown organization, BC Civil Liberties Association, when he presented his congratulations to the recent winners of the BCCLA awards for excellence in journalism.
The Trust Project is an international consortium of news organizations collaborating to create standards of transparency in journalism with the goal of building a more trustworthy and trusted press.
She has long been involved in evangelizing journalism values, ethics and diversity as a local and national leader in the Society of Professional Journalists and the SDX Foundation, and with other organizations such as the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education and the Center for Science and Justice at UC Sjournalism values, ethics and diversity as a local and national leader in the Society of Professional Journalists and the SDX Foundation, and with other organizations such as the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education and the Center for Science and Justice at UC SJournalism Education and the Center for Science and Justice at UC Santa Cruz.
Created in 1999 with the intent of fostering relationships within High School theatre, music, and journalism departments, the Cappies program, now a highly acclaimed and recognized organization, has expanded quickly to encompass fifteen Chapters, each with ten to sixty schools per chapter.
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