Civic Journalism The Role of Newspapers in Building Citizenship.

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Civic Journalism The Role of Newspapers in Building Citizenship

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Civic Journalism

The Role of Newspapers in

Building Citizenship

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Press Challenges

Profit pressures Internet Bad journalistic habits Government regulation

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New Questions:

•Who is a journalist?•What is journalism?

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New Trends:

•Interactive journalism•Participatory journalism•Citizen journalism

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Civic Journalism

• Restore good habits• Build reader connections• Get better stories• Build better citizens

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Journalism Today

• Blurred lines–Reporting & Commentary–Entertainment & News

• Difficulty “getting it right”• Serving elites vs. citizens• Out of touch with public• Commercial > sensational

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Bad Habits• Act rushed• Hover with notebook• Ask loaded questions • Expect fast answers• Listen for quick quote • Show up only for problems• Corrupt behavior

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Civic JournalismAspirations

Retain watch dog Abandon attack dog Add guide dog

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Civic Election Coverage

•Avoid < horse race polls•Focus > voter issues•Frame > hiring decisions

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CharlotteObserver

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NorfolkVirginian-Pilot

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PhiladelphiaInquirerMayor’s Race

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Pew Center forCivic Journalism

Funded 120 projects Tracked 650 projects Trained 4,000 journalists Awarded 30 Batten Awards Interactive journalism

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Read more:

www.pewcenter.org

www.j-lab.org

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Computer kiosks > Community surveys

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ClickableMaps

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Tax Calculators

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NHPR Budget Builder

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Definition:Civic JournalismNews that citizens need to:• Learn about issues, events• Make civic decisions• Participate in a democracy

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Civic Toolbox

• New definitions of “news”• New sources of news• New interactions with readers• Mental checklist

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What is “News?”

Content audits: 1977 - 1997:

• Government News < 38%• Entertainment News > 380%• Scandal News > 300 %

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Civic Techniques

– DON’T:• Keep score•Focus on conflict

– DO:•Cover solutions•Interview all stakeholders

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Savannah’s Vision 2010

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Civic Attributes:

• Entry points for citizen input - task force

• Reported solutions• Build civic capacity

–Action plan–Non-profit foundation

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Civic Response:

• 1,100 reader calls• $200,000 donations• 50 tons food• 8,000 toys• Thousands volunteer hours

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“News” as Conflict

Internal vs. External

– Conflict in Values– Not Conflict of People

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Civic Mapping List pre-conceived ideas Diversify Sources

Catalysts Connectors

Watch for stereotypes Hold conversations not

interviews Define terms Find master narratives

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Learn more:

www.pewcenter.org

“A Journalists’s Toolbox” (4 videos)

“Tapping Civic Life” booklet

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Taking Back OurNeighborhoods

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Civic Listening

Data Crunching Community Poll Citizen Advisors Town Halls

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Charlotte’s Civic Tools

• TV and radio partners• Neighborhood advisors• Town hall meetings• Success stories• “Needs” lists for each area

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Charlotte Observer’s“Needs” List

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What we know: Triggers civic behavior Increases knowledge Builds credibility Citizens “get” it Builds civic capacity Builds reporting capacity

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Master Narratives

Covering the NoiseVs.

Covering the Silences

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The New City

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Aging Matters

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DeadliestDrug

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Mental Checklist

• How do you position people?

√ As color or furniture that you move around?

√ Or as a citizen capable of action?

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Mental Checklist

Do you only raise awareness?√ Can a story invite input, ideas?

√ Can it help readers do something with the information?

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Mental Checklist

Have you talked to all stakeholders?√ Do you report more than two sides of the story?

√ Do the pros and cons get you the real story?

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Mental ChecklistDo you report internal and external

conflict?

√ Do you help people see possible choices and consequences of those choices?

√ Do you examine conflicting values?

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Mental Checklist Do you advance solutions?

√ Report what has worked elsewhere?

√ Invite community brainstorming?

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Mental Checklist

Do you invite participation?

√ How can people respond?

√ Are there “entry points” for input?

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Q33b. For The Future, Do You Believe The Health Of The Newspaper Business Depends On...

90%

0%

10%

More Interactivity With ReadersLess InteractivityThe Same As Now

2001 Pew Poll

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Q33a. Are You Satisfied With Your Newsroom's Level Of Interactivity With Readers?

27%

73%

YesNo

Want more interactivity

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Build Connections

ATTACHMENTS RELATIONSHIPS AUDIENCE

ENTRY POINTS

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Less Noise

More Meaningful Interaction

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The Institute for Interactive

Journalismwww.j-lab.orgwww.j-lab.org