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Tag: community journalism

Does better news coverage lead to greater voter engagement? The answer: It depends

Meaningful participation in civic life isn’t possible without access to high-quality news and information. Consider the most fundamental aspect of community engagement: voting in local elections. If prospective voters lack […]

October 13, 2021October 21, 2021 Dan Kennedy Longform

Lessons on building a podcast’s community, both online and offline, from Radio Ambulante

Jorge Caraballo believes in the importance of building a community when producing a podcast. Since 2017, from his home in Medellín, Colombia, Caraballo has performed the role of growth editor […]

October 10, 2019October 9, 2019 Maria Silvia Aguirre Insights

The story of ProPublica’s maternal mortality series and its structured call-out to the crowd

When ProPublica engagement reporter Adriana Gallardo and her colleagues published a questionnaire last February reaching out to women who had experienced life-threatening complications in childbirth, Gallardo only expected, at most, […]

July 18, 2017July 18, 2017 John Wihbey and Bridget Peery Behind the scenes, Interviews
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