一种新型记者?

André G. Wenzel
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第五章将本书中探讨的案例置于北美从事新闻和解决方案新闻的更大范围内。它提供了几个解决新闻和关系参与的小案例,这些解决方案不是以新闻编辑室为中心,而是以社区和他们的需求为中心。以记者的视角为重点,它的特色组织包括首都公共广播电台的故事圈、调查报道中心、城市局、话语、自由新闻之声、聆听站集体、离群媒体、解决费城和你的声音俄亥俄州。这些案例考察了这些团体如何评估当地的信息需求,如何利用社区组织策略与社区利益相关者建立关系,以及如何应对资金和评估方面的挑战。通过对这些团体领导人的采访,这些案例说明了这些以社区为中心的项目如何推动新闻业的边界,以及新闻业必须如何重新构想规范和实践,以促进更强大的地方通信基础设施。
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A New Kind of Journalist?
Chapter Five situates the cases explored in this book within the larger landscape of engaged journalism and solutions journalism in North America. It offers several mini-cases of solutions journalism and relational engagement that are centered not on newsrooms, but on communities and their needs. Focusing on the perspective of journalists, it features organizations including Capital Public Radio’s Story Circles, Center for Investigative Reporting, City Bureau, The Discourse, Free Press News Voices, Listening Post Collective, Outlier Media, Resolve Philadelphia, and Your Voice Ohio. The cases look at how these groups assess local information needs, use community organizing strategies to build relationships with community stakeholders, and grapple with challenges around funding and evaluation. Through interviews with leaders of these groups, the cases illustrate how these community-centered projects are pushing boundaries of journalism, and how norms and practices must be reimagined for journalism to contribute to stronger local communication infrastructures.
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