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Leezel Tanglao is developing a tool that will help provide a more objective, actionable and holistic view into how a news story impacts the community.
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Harsh Taneja will conduct research using social network analysis on the role of news websites in people’s online lives.
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Victor Hernandez will devote eight months to exploring the impact of wearable technology on newsrooms. His research is intended to lay a foundation for future testing and experimentation.
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The concept, practice, and social and cultural value of entrepreneurial journalism will be explored by Mark Deuze and Tamara Witschge.
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A five-part series based on 50 interviews with journalists at four U.S. metro newspapers, written by Dr. Alecia Swasy.
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The intended purpose of the annual RJI Mobile Media News Consumption Surveys is to gain insights into who uses mobile media and how their uses for news may change over time.
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As a 2014-2015 Reynolds Fellow, Nikki Usher studied for-profit startups in journalism, specifically new digital news outlets, to determine if technology is making inroads to “reboot” journalism and provide new opportunities for citizens to consume news.
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The Washington Post will study how news organizations can display and package news stories, specifically on mobile devices, in a more memorable and comprehensible way.
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As a 2014-2015 Reynolds Fellow, Mary Grigsby will qualitatively examine young adult (18-29) careerists’ changing media behaviors and how their motivations and preferences will affect the products and services news organizations should be thinking about.
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More than 400 newspaper publishers were surveyed in late 2013 as part of the second Publishers Confidence Index (PCI), the largest study of its kind, conducted by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute and the Missouri School of Journalism.