Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon artwork

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

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How we consume and create media is changing faster than ever. The Hearst Demystifying Media Series from the School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) at the University of Oregon explores these dynamics. With interviews and guest lecturers from leading media practitioners and scholars, it dives into the latest digital developments and their implications.

Hosted by University of Oregon journalism professor Damian Radcliffe, each episode features leading experts—media practitioners, academics, and researchers— to talk about these global developments. Conversations and guest lectures are recorded at the University of Oregon campus in the Pacific North West.

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#63 Demystifying Guest Lecture: Media Access and Political Engagement with Danny Parker

February 10, 2024 01:22 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB

About Our Guest: Danny Parker, a PhD candidate at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin Madison is an ethnography researcher focusing on political engagement and media access.  Danny's research examines the role communication ecologies play in the reproduction of poverty, and the development of political identity. As an ethnographer, she chronicles the lived experiences of extremely impoverished rural and urban communities by living among them and d...

#62 Demystifying Media Access and Political Disengagement with Danny Parker

February 09, 2024 05:48 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

About Our Guest: Today we're joined by Danny Parker, a PhD candidate at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin Madison.  Danny's research examines the role communication ecologies play in the reproduction of poverty, and the development of political identity. As an ethnographer, she chronicles the lived experiences of extremely impoverished rural and urban communities by living among them and documenting their everyday lives. Danny has a professional...

#61 Demystifying Guest Lecture: News and Social Media with Adriana Lacy

January 23, 2024 16:55 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

About Our Guest: Adriana Lacy, an award winning journalist and consultant based in Boston, Massachusetts. She is the founder and president of Adriana Lacy Consulting: a full service digital consulting firm helping publishers and businesses to grow their digital audiences. She is also an adjunct lecturer in the Journalism Department at Brandeis University, and the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, in recognition of her work as the founder of Journalism Mentors, a website dedicated to advancing...

#60 Demystifying Digital Journalism and Social Media with Adriana Lacy

January 19, 2024 15:58 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

About Our Guest: Adriana Lacy, an award winning journalist and consultant based in Boston, Massachusetts. She is the founder and president of Adriana Lacy Consulting: a full service digital consulting firm helping publishers and businesses to grow their digital audiences. She is also an adjunct lecturer in the Journalism Department at Brandeis University, and the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, in recognition of her work as the founder of Journalism Mentors, a website dedicated to advancing...

#59 Demystifying Justice and Power Distribution in Journalism with Gregory Perreault

September 09, 2023 02:55 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

About Our Guest: Gregory P. Perreault (Ph.D., Missouri) is a scholar of digital journalism, focusing on journalistic epistemology, hostility in journalism and digital labor. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Standing Committee of Research for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and as Reviews Editor for Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. He served as Fulbright-Botstiber Professor of Austrian-American Studies at the University of Vienna J...

#58 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: Justice in News Production with Gregory Perreault

September 09, 2023 02:55 - 55 minutes - 51.2 MB

About Our Guest: Gregory P. Perreault (Ph.D., Missouri) is a scholar of digital journalism, focusing on journalistic epistemology, hostility in journalism and digital labor. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Standing Committee of Research for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and as Reviews Editor for Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. He served as Fulbright-Botstiber Professor of Austrian-American Studies at the University of Vienna J...

#57 Demystifying Memoir Writing with Putsata Reang

August 25, 2023 15:21 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

About Our Guest: Putsata Reang is an author and journalist whose writings have appeared in a variety of national and international publications, including the New York Times, Politico, the Guardian, Ms, The Seattle Times and the San Jose Mercury News. She is the author of a recent memoir Ma and Me, which talks about her leaving Cambodia at 11 months old, and moving to rural Oregon, and how coming out—and marrying a woman in her 40s—broke her relationship with her Mother. Putsata was born in...

#56 Demystifying Media: Student Q&A with Atiba Jefferson

August 21, 2023 21:31 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

About Our Guest: Atiba Jefferson is an American photographer based in Los Angeles, California. Best known for his 25 years of skateboarding photography, over the years he has worked for all the major skateboard publications and now works at Thrasher Magazine. Another passion – basketball – landed him a gig as a staff photographer for the L.A. Lakers during the Shaq and Kobe years, and he currently holds the record at SLAM magazine for the most covers taken by a single photographer in the pub...

#55 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: Photographing the Skateboarding Community with Atiba Jefferson

August 21, 2023 21:23 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

About Our Guest: Atiba Jefferson is an American photographer based in Los Angeles, California. Best known for his 25 years of skateboarding photography, over the years he has worked for all the major skateboard publications and now works at Thrasher Magazine. Another passion – basketball – landed him a gig as a staff photographer for the L.A. Lakers during the Shaq and Kobe years, and he currently holds the record at SLAM magazine for the most covers taken by a single photographer in the pub...

#54 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: Workplace Happiness in the Media Industry with Valérie Bélair-Gagnon

August 18, 2023 12:07 - 41 minutes - 38 MB

About Our Guest: Dr. Valérie Bélair-Gagnon is an Associate Professor and Cowles Fellow in Media Management at the Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication. She is also a Waldfogel Scholars of the College of Liberal Arts (2023-26) and McKnight Presidential Fellow (2022-2025) at the University of Minnesota. She is also a visiting researcher at the Oslo Metropolitan University Department of Journalism and Media and fellow at the Yale Information Society Project. Her research interests ...

#53 Demystifying Workplace Happiness and Wellbeing in the Media Industry with Valérie Bélair-Gagnon

August 18, 2023 12:06 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

About Our Guest: Dr. Valérie Bélair-Gagnon is an Associate Professor and Cowles Fellow in Media Management at the Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication. She is also a Waldfogel Scholars of the College of Liberal Arts (2023-26) and McKnight Presidential Fellow (2022-2025) at the University of Minnesota. She is also a visiting researcher at the Oslo Metropolitan University Department of Journalism and Media and fellow at the Yale Information Society Project. Her research interests ...

#52 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: From Participation to Dark Participation with Thorsten Quandt

January 07, 2023 01:17 - 1 hour - 58.9 MB

About Our Guest: Thorsten Quandt is a professor of online communication at the University of Münster in Germany. He has authored and co-authored over 150 articles and books on topics including online journalism, participatory and citizen journalism, social media, and online gaming. His work has been cited more than 11,000 times by fellow academics. He is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including being nominated twice to the list of the top 40 most significant young scientists in...

#51 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: Bonus Q&A Episode with Hamed Aleaziz

January 07, 2023 01:17 - 25 minutes - 23.3 MB

Hamed Aleaziz is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times covering immigration policy. Previously he was at BuzzFeed News, where he wrote about immigration and broke news on Trump and Biden policies and the effects of those policies on families and communities. Before that, he covered immigration, race, and civil rights at the San Francisco Chronicle, was a criminal justice reporter at the Daily Journal, and did a fellowship at Mother Jones magazine. A Livingston Award finalist in 2021, Aleaz...

#50 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: Reporting U.S. Immigration Policy with Hamed Aleaziz

December 14, 2022 01:01 - 26 minutes - 24.6 MB

About Our Guest Lecturer: Hamed Aleaziz is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times covering immigration policy. Previously he was at BuzzFeed News, where he wrote about immigration and broke news on Trump and Biden policies and the effects of those policies on families and communities. Before that, he covered immigration, race, and civil rights at the San Francisco Chronicle, was a criminal justice reporter at the Daily Journal, and did a fellowship at Mother Jones magazine. A Livingston Awa...

#49 Demystifying Immigration Reporting with Hamed Aleaziz

December 14, 2022 01:01 - 28 minutes - 26.5 MB

About Our Guest: Hamed Aleaziz is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times covering immigration policy. Previously he was at BuzzFeed News, where he wrote about immigration and broke news on Trump and Biden policies and the effects of those policies on families and communities. Before that, he covered immigration, race, and civil rights at the San Francisco Chronicle, was a criminal justice reporter at the Daily Journal, and did a fellowship at Mother Jones magazine. A Livingston Award finali...

#48 Demystifying Dark Participation with Thorsten Quandt

December 13, 2022 00:08 - 31 minutes - 29.2 MB

About Our Guest: Thorsten Quandt is a professor of online communication at the University of Münster in Germany. He has authored and co-authored over 150 articles and books on topics including online journalism, participatory and citizen journalism, social media, and online gaming. His work has been cited more than 11,000 times by fellow academics. He is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, including being nominated twice to the list of the top 40 most significant young scientists in...

#47 Demystifying Opinion Writing with Erin Aubry Kaplan

September 27, 2022 19:36 - 36 minutes - 33.5 MB

About Our Guest:  Erin Aubry Kaplan is a Los Angeles native who writes about herself, her community, and the city, often all three simultaneously. A longtime journalist and essayist, she won the PEN Center West award for journalism in 2001 for "Blue Like Me," a personal exploration of the link between depression and racial struggle that she wrote for the LA Weekly. In 2005 she became the first black opinion columnist in the history of the Los Angeles Times, and remains a contributing op-ed w...

#46 Communicating emerging science during a pandemic with Kathleen Hall Jamieson

November 20, 2021 00:39 - 53 minutes - 49 MB

About Our Guest: Jamison is a Professor of Communication at he University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication, Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, and the co-founder of FactCheck.org, a nonpartisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. She received the Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences in 2020 for her nonpartisan work in public discourse and the development of sc...

#45 Creating compelling documentaries with Jake Swantko

October 22, 2020 19:55 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

About our guest: Jake Swantko has worked on a number of films, shooting for the Associated Press, ESPN, HBO, National Geographic, PBS Frontline, Time Magazine, Passion Pictures, and Nike. He is a 2011 graduate of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. As director of photography, he has shown three films at Sundance: Entrapped (2016), Icarus (2017), and The Dissident (2020), which explored the story of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi. At the 2017 Sundance Film Fes...

#44 Guest Lecture: A Masterclass in Documentary with Jake Swantko

October 15, 2020 05:35 - 41 minutes - 38.1 MB

About our guest: Jake Swantko has worked on a number of films, shooting for the Associated Press, ESPN, HBO, National Geographic, PBS Frontline, Time Magazine, Passion Pictures, and Nike. He is a 2011 graduate of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. His new film, The Dissident, about slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi, premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2020. In this talk, Swantko delivers a masterclass on documentary storytelling. Audience questions have been...

#43 Guest Lecture: Social Responsibility Reporting with Karen McIntyre

May 14, 2020 16:40 - 40 minutes - 36.8 MB

Karen McIntyre is an assistant professor of multimedia journalism in the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture at Virginia Commonwealth University and researcher of constructive journalism. In this lecture, Dr. McIntyre discusses her work and key lessons from her forthcoming book, Perspectives on Social-responsibility Reporting: Theory, Practice, and Effects, which is co-edited with University of Oregon Associate Professor Nicole Dahmen (forthcoming, 2020, Peter Lang). This book...

#42 Exploring constructive journalism with Karen McIntyre

May 14, 2020 16:40 - 29 minutes - 27.5 MB

About our guest: Karen McIntyre received her PhD in journalism and mass communication from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She previously served on the AEJMC's Electronic News Division and Newspaper and Online News Division. Prior to joining Virginia Commonwealth University, she worked for publications such as the The National Geographic Channel, News21, The Richmond Confidential, and many others. Her research interests more broadly involve the processes and effects of digita...

#41 Guest Panel: Esports Journalism

March 05, 2020 18:56 - 1 hour - 77.8 MB

About our guests: Gaming is the fastest growing form of entertainment in the world, with the esports economy surpassing $1 billion for the first time in 2019. In this panel discussion, esports journalists Mitch Reames and Will Partin discuss the emerging field of esports journalism with moderator and SOJC Assistant Professor of Game Studies Maxwell Foxman. This event was part of a day-long conference titled "The Business of eSports," hosted by the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at Lundquist...

#40 Media and the Esports Industry with Will Partin, Mitch Reames, and Maxwell Foxman

March 04, 2020 00:51 - 37 minutes - 34.1 MB

About our guests: Mitch Reames graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication in 2017. He has written about emerging technology and the esports industry for publications such as AdWeek, SportTechie, Blazer5 Gaming, and Dexerto, and is the founder of the Esportz Network podcast, which partners with Reuters to report on the biggest stories in esports. Will Partin is a doctoral student and graduate research assistant at the University...

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March 04, 2020 00:51 - 37 minutes - 51 MB

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#39 Fighting a New Era of Disinformation with Claire Wardle

February 05, 2020 20:38 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

About Our Guest: Claire Wardle is the co-founder and Executive Chair of First Draft, the world’s foremost nonprofit focused on research and practice to address mis- and disinformation. In 2017 she co-authored a report for the Council of Europe entitled, Information Disorder: Toward an interdisciplinary framework for research and policymaking. Previously, she was a Research Fellow at the Shorenstein Center for Media, Politics and Public Policy, and also the Research Director at the Tow Center...

#38 Guest Lecture: Community Engagement with Ashley Alvarado

January 08, 2020 05:18 - 47 minutes - 43.2 MB

About Our Guest: Among Ashley's efforts to develop strategies and opportunities to engage new and existing audiences across platforms is the engagement-driven, community-centered live storytelling series Unheard LA, leading human-centered design projects, and Feeding the Conversation, an ongoing series of engagement-sourcing gatherings that bring together members of the community with KPCC journalists around specific themes or coverage areas. She also serves as board president of Journalism...

#37 The evolution of community engagement with Ashley Alvarado

December 31, 2019 22:48 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

About Our Guest: Among Ashley's efforts to develop strategies and opportunities to engage new and existing audiences across platforms is the engagement-driven, community-centered live storytelling series Unheard LA, leading human-centered design projects, and Feeding the Conversation, an ongoing series of engagement-sourcing gatherings that bring together members of the community with KPCC journalists around specific themes or coverage areas. She also serves as board president of Journalism...

#37 Demystifying Engagement with Ashley Alvarado

December 31, 2019 22:48 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

In this episode of the Hearst Demystifying Media podcast, we talk to Ashley Alvarado, director of community engagement at Southern California Public Radio (KPCC + LAist), which in 2019 won the Gather Award for engaged journalism portfolio at the Online Journalism Awards. Among Ashley's efforts to develop strategies and opportunities to engage new and existing audiences across platforms is the engagement-driven, community-centered live storytelling series Unheard LA, leading human-centered d...

#36 Guest Lecture - Fireside Chat with Matthew Winkler

December 26, 2019 18:35 - 46 minutes - 67.4 MB

Matthew Winkler, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus and co-founder of Bloomberg News, answers questions from our journalism students in the studio during his visit to the University of Oregon in November. Find Matthew Winkler online: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-winkler-14311029/ Twitter: @Matthew_Winkler Show Notes: 01:12 - The Bloomberg Way 08:57 - Getting all sides of a story 11:54 - Showing not telling in data journalism 16:21 - Using statistical computing software for storytelli...

#36 Guest Lecture: Fireside Chat with Matthew Winkler

December 26, 2019 18:35 - 46 minutes - 46.2 MB

About Our Guest: Matthew Winkler, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus and co-founder of Bloomberg News, answers questions from our journalism students in the studio during his visit to the University of Oregon in November. Find Matthew Winkler online: LinkedIn Twitter Show Notes: 01:12 - The Bloomberg Way 08:57 - Getting all sides of a story 11:54 - Showing not telling in data journalism 16:21 - Using statistical computing software for storytelling 18:01 - Robo journalism 22:36 - Transitioning to eco...

#36 Hearst Demystifying Media - Fireside Chat with Matthew Winkler

December 26, 2019 18:35 - 46 minutes

Matthew Winkler, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus and co-founder of Bloomberg News, answers questions from our journalism students in the studio during his visit to the University of Oregon in November. Find Matthew Winkler online: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-winkler-14311029/ Twitter: @Matthew_Winkler Watch the fireside chat on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXNOIsxV8Jc&feature=youtu.be Want to listen to this interview a different way? Find us wherever you ...

#35 The ethics of reporting on your own newsroom with the 2019 Ancil Payne Award Winners

June 11, 2019 23:09 - 30 minutes - 27.5 MB

About Our Guest: Each year, the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication recognizes the tough, ethical decisions made in the newsroom and in the field—decisions that make a difference in the community but are often invisible to the public. The Ancil Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism presents a $10,000 annual prize to a media organization or journalist who reports with integrity despite personal, political, or economic pressure in honor of Seattle broadcasting legend, An...

#34 Guest Lecture: How climate change can be part of any beat with Rosalind Donald

June 03, 2019 21:25 - 50 minutes - 46 MB

About Our Guest: Rosalind Donald is a PhD candidate in Communications at Columbia University. She researches community understanding of climate change in Miami, focusing on the way the city’s politics, infrastructure, and environment influence the way climate change is interpreted in policy and popular imagination. Alongside her research, she has also taught media studies methods and production at NYU. Before she moved to the U.S, she was deputy editor of Carbon Brief, a fact‐checking websit...

#33 Guest Lecture: How news organizations can fight misinformation with Mandy Jenkins

June 03, 2019 21:07 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

About Our Guest: Before Storyful, Mandy  was part of the ground up teams at TBD.com, Digital First Media’s Project Thunderdome, and the Cincinnati Enquirer. She is also President of the Online News Association and sits on the board of directors for the American Society of News Editors. Find Mandy online: Twitter LinkedIn Website Want to listen to this interview a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Stitcher Spotify YouTube Amazon M...

#32 Guest Lecture: How Power and Privilege Shape Public Discourse with Sue Robinson

June 03, 2019 20:32 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

About Our Guest: Robinson's 2018 book, Networked News, Racial Divides: How Power & Privilege Shape Progressive Communities, explores how digital platforms enable and constrain citizens – especially those in marginalized communities – who produce and share information in the public sphere about racial achievement disparities in the K-12 education system. The book is meant to be a guide for journalists, politicians, activists and others on how to navigate information networks to improve public...

#31 Guest Lecture: The music business as a petri dish for journalism innovation with Cherie Hu

June 03, 2019 20:16 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

About Our Guest: Hu writes regular columns for Billboard, Forbes and Music Business Worldwide, with additional bylines in Variety, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and the Columbia Journalism Review. She has spoken at over 25 conferences to date, including but not limited to SXSW, Midem, Music Biz and the Web Summit, and appears regularly as an expert commentator for the likes of CNBC and CGTN America. In 2017, at age 21, she received the Reeperbahn Festival’s inaugural award for Music Business Jou...

#30 Understanding power and privilege with Sue Robinson

May 30, 2019 03:06 - 24 minutes - 22.4 MB

About Our Guest: The SOJC welcomes journalism researcher Sue Robinson to this episode of the Demystifying podcast. Sue joined the faculty at UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication in January 2007 and now holds the Helen Firstbrook Franklin Professor of Journalism research chair. As a scholar, she explores how journalists and news organizations adopt new information communication technologies to report on public affairs in new forms and formats as well as how audiences and i...

#29 Guest Lecture: Knowing & Checking Your Data with Jennifer LaFleur

May 25, 2019 18:42 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

About Our Guest: Jennifer LaFleur is a data editor for The Investigative Reporting Workshop and an instructor of data journalism at American University. Previously, she was a senior editor at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, managing data journalists, investigative reporters and fellows. She also contributed to or edited dozens of major projects while at Reveal, one of which was a 2018 Pulitzer Prize finalist. She is the former director of computer-assisted reporting at P...

#28 Fact checking your data with Jennifer LaFleur

May 18, 2019 07:31 - 26 minutes - 61.2 MB

Joining us for this podcast is Jennifer LaFleur, data editor for The Investigative Reporting Workshop and an instructor of data journalism at American University. Previously, LaFleur was a senior editor at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, managing data journalists, investigative reporters and fellows. She also contributed to or edited dozens of major projects while at Reveal, one of which was a 2018 Pulitzer Prize finalist. You can learn more about Jennifer's visit to the ...

#28 Knowing and checking your data with Jennifer LaFleur

May 18, 2019 07:31 - 26 minutes - 61.2 MB

Joining us for this podcast is Jennifer LaFleur, data editor for The Investigative Reporting Workshop and an instructor of data journalism at American University. Previously, LaFleur was a senior editor at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, managing data journalists, investigative reporters and fellows. She also contributed to or edited dozens of major projects while at Reveal, one of which was a 2018 Pulitzer Prize finalist. You can learn more about Jennifer's visit to the ...

#28 Fact-checking your data with Jennifer LaFleur

May 18, 2019 07:31 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Joining us for this podcast is Jennifer LaFleur, data editor for The Investigative Reporting Workshop and an instructor of data journalism at American University. Previously, LaFleur was a senior editor at Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting, managing data journalists, investigative reporters and fellows. She also contributed to or edited dozens of major projects while at Reveal, one of which was a 2018 Pulitzer Prize finalist. You can learn more about Jennifer's visit to the...

#27 How news organizations can fight misinformation with Mandy Jenkins

May 16, 2019 06:39 - 27 minutes - 25.1 MB

About Our Guest: Before Storyful, her roles include being the managing editor of the Project Thunderdome newsroom for Digital First Media, as well as coordinating the Off the Bus citizen journalism program as a social news editor for politics at The Huffington Post, and working as social media editor for TBD, a Washington, D.C.-area local news startup.Mandy is also President of the Online News Association and sits on the board of directors for the American Society of News Editors. Find Mand...

#26 Guest Lecture: An Evening with Tom Bowman

May 16, 2019 06:24 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

About Our Guest: Tom Bowman is a NPR National Desk reporter covering the Pentagon. In his current role, Bowman has traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan often for month-long visits and embedded with U.S. Marines and soldiers. Before coming to NPR in April 2006, Bowman spent nine years as a Pentagon reporter at The Baltimore Sun. His coverage of racial and gender discrimination at NSA led to a Pentagon investigation in 1994. Bowman is a co-winner of a 2006 National Headliners’ Award for stories ...

#25 How climate change can be part of any beat with Rosalind Donald

May 09, 2019 02:10 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

About Our Guest: Rosalind's work focuses on the way the city’s politics, infrastructure and environment influence how climate change is interpreted in policy and the popular imagination. Also in the room are Hollie Smith, Assistant Professor of Science and Environmental Communication at the University of Oregon’s Media Center for Science and Technology, and Destiny J. Alvarez, a graduate student at our School of Journalism and Communication. Find Rosalind Online Twitter LinkedIn Show Note...

#24 How the music business is a petri dish for journalism innovation with Cherie Hu

April 17, 2019 17:53 - 30 minutes - 27.6 MB

About Our Guest: Hu writes regular columns for Billboard, Forbes and Music Business Worldwide, with additional bylines in Variety, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and the Columbia Journalism Review. She has spoken at over 25 conferences to date, including but not limited to SXSW, Midem, Music Biz and the Web Summit, and appears regularly as an expert commentator for the likes of CNBC and CGTN America. In addition to her conference speaking engagements and regular appearances as an expert commentat...

#23 The evolution of journalism with Tom Bowman and Brigid Schulte

March 12, 2019 19:27 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

About Our Guest: Bowman's previous reporting at The Baltimore Sun on racial and gender discrimination at the National Security Administration led to a Pentagon investigation in 1994. Before joining New America, a non-partisan think tank, Schulte was an award-winning staff writer for The Washington Post, where she served for almost two decades. Schulte is also the acclaimed author of the New York Times best-selling book on time-management and time pressure, Overwhelmed: Work, Love & Play when...

#22 Google and Journalism with Richard Gingras

February 20, 2019 19:10 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

About Our Guest: In this special edition, we are joined by Richard Gingras, Vice President of News at Google. He and host Damian Radcliffe discuss Google's role in supporting journalism, how the internet has disrupted the business model, and what skills young journalists need to develop. Find Richard online: Twitter LinkedIn Show notes: 0:45 - Richard explains his current role at Google 1:53 - Differences in freedom of expression around the world 3:31 - What will you talk about in the Ruhl...

#21 Business Journalism in the Digital Age with Alice Bonasio

January 31, 2019 19:19 - 29 minutes - 27.3 MB

About Our Guest: Alice Bonasio is Editor-in-Chief for Tech Trends, a website “showcasing the latest disruptive technology that is changing the world we live, work, and play in.” Alongside her work at Tech Trends, Alice is also a VR (Virtual Reality) and Immersive Media consultant, and a contributor to publications such as Wired, Forbes, Fast Company, Quartz, VR Scout, Playboy, Scientific American, Ars Technica, The Next Web, and others. Find Alice Online: Twitter LinkedIn Show notes: 0:34...

#20 Guest Lecture: Business Journalism in a Digital Age with Alice Bonasio

January 22, 2019 20:46 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

About Our Guest: Alongside her work at Tech Trends, Alice is also a VR (Virtual Reality) and Immersive Media consultant, and a contributor to publications such as Wired, Forbes, Fast Company, Quartz, VR Scout, Playboy, Scientific American, Ars Technica, The Next Web, and others. In this talk, Alice will talk about her shifting career path, including reporting on business (as a journalist covering the tech sector) and making a business out of your reporting (building Tech Trends as a platfor...

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