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English: Mary Hockaday
Jim MacMillan Tina Rosenberg Kathryn Thier For years audiences have complained that problem-oriented news turns them off. Younger audiences say the same thing, but also that solutions-oriented news would draw them in. At the same time, many journalists want their stories to “make a difference” in a different way than the journalism they grew up with. So, could solutions journalism be a solution? Organized in collaboration with the Agora Journalism Center - School of Journalism & Communication (University of Oregon), an initiative supported by funding from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.Italiano: Mary Hockaday
Jim MacMillan Tina Rosenberg Kathryn Thier Per anni il pubblico si è lamentato di non essere interessato all'informazione orientata alla soluzione dei problemi. Il pubblico più giovane sostiene la stessa cosa, ma anche di essere interessato ad un'informazione che fornisce soluzioni concrete. Allo stesso tempo, molti giornalisti vogliono che le loro storie "facciano la differenza" in un modo diverso da quello del giornalismo con il quale sono cresciuti. Alla luce di tutto questo, il giornalismo costruttivo potrebbe essere una soluzione? Questo panel analizzerà le ultime ricerche su come diverse generazioni consumano, valutano e rispondono a diversi tipi di notizie, sulla modalità adottate da alcune testate per coprire le notizie coinvolgendo il pubblico, e su come docenti di giornalismo stiano formando la prossima generazione di giornalisti per soddisfare un pubblico in costante cambiamento. Organizzato in collaborazione con l'Agora Journalism Center - School of Journalism & Communication (Università dell'Oregon), iniziativa sostenuta dal finanziamento della John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. |
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