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Community Journalism Interest Group: Al Jazeera America suspects it may have found America’s smallest two-paper town
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April 16, 2015. Al Jazeera America suspects it may have found America’s smallest two-paper town. Al Jazeera America paints an interesting picture. This week of the media landscape in Crawfordsville, Ind., population 15,000. Crawfordsville is home to two daily newspapers, the Journal Review. Who said Crawfordsville “sounds like a good bet” to be the smallest. Chair at Lehigh University’s Weinstock Center for Journalism, makes this point in the article:. Is Crawfordsville really is the smallest town in the...
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March 18, 2015. For those who are willing to review a few papers and haven’t signed up yet please accept my sincere thanks as well. Follow the following link https:/ convention2.allacademic.com/one/aejmc/aejmc15/#selected tag. The deadline for paper submissions is April 1 and the deadline for finished reviews is April 30. I’d appreciate if papers were reviewed a few days prior to the April 30 deadline so that I can get out acceptance and rejection notices out to the submitters prior to May 1. Founder/hea...
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Community Journalism Interest Group: AEJMC Preview: Street newspapers as outlets for new narratives on what it means to be 'poor'
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April 30, 2015. AEJMC Preview: Street newspapers as outlets for new narratives on what it means to be 'poor'. It isn’t too early to start talking about AEJMC programming, is it? With the national conference a short summer away, I thought I’d offer a bit of information on one of the panels the Community Journalism Interest Group is bringing to San Francisco. Here’s the formal panel description:. During this panel, scholars and activists will discuss the ways “street newspapers” and similar pub...Paula Lom...
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Community Journalism Interest Group: COMJIG is looking for paper reviewers
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February 10, 2015. COMJIG is looking for paper reviewers. It’s that time again: the AEJMC submission deadline is coming soon and we here at. Are preparing to facilitate the review process. If you have reviewed for us in the past—we can’t THANK YOU. Enough for your dedication to. COMJIG and if you would be willing to be a first time reviewer we would be grateful. And huge thanks in advance for what I’m sure will be amazing reviews again this year. We will most likely assign only three papers. Thank you fo...
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Community Journalism Interest Group: COMJIG minutes 2014
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August 16, 2014. Here are the draft minutes from our meeting in Montreal. They will not become final until next year's meeting in San Francisco. Please let me know of any corrections. Minutes, Community Journalism Interest Group. Aug 8, 2014. Dianne Garyantes, vice head/programming called the meeting to order in place of IG head Eileen Gilligan, who could not attend because of health issues. A total of 13 people, including officers and guests, attended. Research chair Hans Meyer reported we received 15 p...
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Community Journalism Interest Group: Digital Communities and How to Build Them
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February 02, 2015. Digital Communities and How to Build Them. Here's an article discussing how to build digital communities as one strategy to sustain. Why Journalism Needs to Build With the Community, Not for It. What are your thoughts? We'd like to know! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Community Journalism Interest Group. Dedicated to advancing understanding of the challenges and opportunities as journalism intersects with communities, physical or virtual. An interest group of AEJMC. International ...
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Community Journalism Interest Group: St. Louis American takes a strong stand on Ferguson
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November 06, 2014. St Louis American takes a strong stand on Ferguson. When The Washington Post. Wanted local perspective on the publication of leaked reports from the autopsy of Michael Brown, the 18-year-old shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., they turned to community newspaper editor Chris King. Is managing editor of The St. Louis American. The largest weekly newspaper in Missouri and one of the best. And The New York Times. The Los Angeles Times. Ran with this anonymous third-party ...
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Community Journalism Interest Group: Vermont weekly celebrates 300th edition with stories about community journalism
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April 11, 2015. Vermont weekly celebrates 300th edition with stories about community journalism. A weekly newspaper in Vermont, is celebrating its 300th issue by "shining the spotlight on community journalism — and especially its future. Our staff and a number of other media professionals with ties to the Windham County region reflect on these issues and help us celebrate a milestone." Here are some of the stories:. 8226; When business principles are turned upside down. 8226; Writing close to home:.
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Community Journalism Interest Group
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March 18, 2015. Http:/ www.dailybreeze.com/media/20150317/daily-breeze-wins-scripps-howard-community-journalism-award-for-centinela-valley-investigation. It's nice to see community papers being recognized for the hard work they do. We need lots of these stories to hit the digital highway in order to reinforce the idea that community papers can still thrive and make a difference. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Community Journalism Interest Group. Hans Meyer, Ohio (email). Clay Carey, Samford (email).
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Community Journalism Interest Group: New archive for The Convergence Newsletter
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September 01, 2014. New archive for The Convergence Newsletter. Many COMJIG members have had work published in The Convergence Newsletter. With the move of our servers, links may break. The new permanent link to the archives is http:/ sc.edu/cmcis/archive/convergence/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Community Journalism Interest Group. Dedicated to advancing understanding of the challenges and opportunities as journalism intersects with communities, physical or virtual. An interest group of AEJMC.
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