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Introducing Mengyuan Fu and Kunhao Yang: two visiting scholars to the . . . The CJMD is excited to welcome two visiting scholars from Japan this quarter, Mengyuan Fu and Kunhao Yang Fu is a junior researcher in the faculty of political science and economics at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, where her research lies at the intersection of STS, science communication, and environmental issues, particularly in the knowledge co-production in new media Yang is an
news Archives - CJMD DESPITE THE DANGERS: JOURNALISM CAREERS IN MEXICO AND TURKEY THE DISINFORMATION AGE: POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY AND DISRUPTIVE COMMUNICATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Media and Politics in the U. S. Presidential Election: A Virtual . . . The Department of Communication is relaunching the Center for Communication and Civic Engagement (CCCE) as the Center for Journalism, Media and Democracy (CJMD) The relaunch reflects significant shifts over recent decades in media and politics and evolving efforts to understand contemporary democracy as it is being shaped by digital-era communication cultures, tools, platforms, policies and
CJMD Spotlight: Dimensions of Online Toxicity Please join the CJMD on Wednesday May 1 at 9 am for a virtual talk by Professor Patricia Rossini of University of Glasgow She will discuss the presence and prevalence of uncivil and intolerant discourse on Twitter Video of the talk can be viewed here Title: Dimensions of Online Toxicity: The Presence and Prevalence of Uncivil and Intolerant Discourse on Twitter Abstract: Incivility is seen
CJMD Report: Statehouse Journalism in Transition - Insights from . . . Full Report: Statehouse Journalism in Transition Executive Summary: As state governments increasingly serve as both staging grounds for national policies and potential havens from federal influence, the importance of statehouse journalism has grown This case study of Olympia, Washington, examines whether journalists are prepared to meet this need Like press corps in other states, Olympia’s
CJMD Spotlight: The State of Statehouse Reporting What: CJMD to host panel of top Washington state politics and legislative reporters and editors When: 3:30 p m on Thursday, November 17, 2022 Where: THO 135 Register
CJMD Co-Director Russell on the climate and information crises (Seattle . . . “Transforming the media landscape is key to addressing the climate crisis — and all the other major crises afflicting our democracy,” writes CJMD Co-Director Adrienne Russell at the Seattle Times Russell highlights encouraging developments in climate reporting and argues that the public is eager for climate-related information and that journalists are increasingly focused on identifying