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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2023
Journalism has long been presumed to serve as a check on the powerful, shedding light on wrongdoing; however, as local newspapers reach market failure, extant theory predicts corruption will go unchecked.
N. Usher, Sanghoon Kim-Leffingwell
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Journalism has long been presumed to serve as a check on the powerful, shedding light on wrongdoing; however, as local newspapers reach market failure, extant theory predicts corruption will go unchecked.
N. Usher, Sanghoon Kim-Leffingwell
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Mutual aid for local journalism?: A public media collaborative
Journalism, 2023This study looks at a public media station’s effort to build a “mutual aid journalism collaborative” connecting a cohort of community and ethnic media journalists, podcasters, bloggers, and social media influencers, most of whom had a mission of serving ...
Andrea D. Wenzel
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Origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs
Journalism, 2022This paper investigates the origin stories of local journalism entrepreneurs in the UK, based on 57 in-depth interviews and a survey of 116 practitioners, carried out in 2020–2021.
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
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Do More with Less: Minimizing Competitive Tensions in Collaborative Local Journalism
Digital Journalism, 2022Collaborative journalism has drawn mounting interest from both practitioners and researchers over the last decade. Partnerships among news outlets, and between journalists and civil-society groups, have been heralded as ways to leverage digital tools and
Joy Jenkins, Lucas Graves
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Perspectives on Politics, 2022
underpinnings of the institution’s creation at the Constitutional Convention, the long misinterpreted and historically inaccurate understanding of those underpinnings, and the unfounded view of the institution’s role as a protector of minority rights ...
Joshua McCrain
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underpinnings of the institution’s creation at the Constitutional Convention, the long misinterpreted and historically inaccurate understanding of those underpinnings, and the unfounded view of the institution’s role as a protector of minority rights ...
Joshua McCrain
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Reimagining Local Journalism: A Community-centered Intervention
Journalism Studies, 2021At a moment when many U.S. news organizations are reckoning with their relationships with communities of color and attempting to build relationships of trust, this engaged research project uses a communication infrastructure theory framework to assess ...
Andrea D. Wenzel, Letrell Crittenden
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