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Archive for January, 2010

Why teach new networking habits in j-schools?

01.30.2010 · Posted in Education, Engagement, Social networking

The word “networks” gets thrown around a lot. In terms of journalism, one could argue that journalists have always been about networking. We network with sources, subjects and readers and use that networking to our advantage when finding and writing stories. “Social” networking in this age, however, means something different. A recent post on the ...

Community engagement in the j-school curriculum

01.29.2010 · Posted in Education, Engagement

Does “community engagement” belong in the j-school curriculum? Robert Niles, writing in the Online Journalism Review, Doing journalism in 2010 is an act of community organizing, says absolutely, yes: The journalists who succeed online are the ones who understand that they are no longer simply reporters… they’ve become community organizers. Consider these examples: Jonathan Weber, ...

Re: When is advertising journalism?

01.20.2010 · Posted in advertising, Journalists, News

In response to the previous post, Brian Duggan, Donica Mensing and I began an interesting disucssion via email. The question: Is advertising capable of being journalism ever?” Brian Duggan said: Ads provide objective information, yes, but to what degree? Does that baked potato in your Locals BBQ ad always look picturesque for every customer? Ask yourself ...

When is advertising, journalism? Sometimes

01.13.2010 · Posted in advertising, Journalists, News

A lot of people in the hardcore journalism world don’t think advertising is journalism (it’s threatening) and many people don’t believe advertising should be in journalism schools. But I think advertising is journalism and belongs in J-schools. Advertising can serve the same purposes and affect the same goals as journalism when done a certain way ...