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Journalism’s purpose is to facilitate understanding. Government also has a sense-making apparatus. Conflict between journalism and the intelligence community has obscured a remarkable range of similarities between them. -
Does the traditional news article still make sense as the primary unit of news in the age of the Internet and smartphone? That was the question I asked in my first blog post as an RJI Fellow in July 2015. -
Journalism, in different forms, is essential because it is the mechanism by which society informs itself and thereby improves itself through informed action. Structured journalism has the potential to substantially alter that mechanism. -
David Caswell uses Wordsmith to generate natural language stories based on his Structured Stories RJI fellowship research project. -
Structured journalism can provide new professional roles for journalists that add unique value in the digital media ecosystem and are fully aligned with the values and norms of traditional newsroom cultures. -
What is the market for structured journalism? Why would news consumers want such a radically different way of formatting and consuming news? Why would customers care? -
Structured journalism, an emerging and somewhat obscure approach to digital news, has been getting a lot of attention lately. What’s going on? Economics. -
Does the traditional news article still make sense as the primary unit of news in the age of the Internet and smartphone? -
The ninth fellowship class of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute continues RJI’s commitment to nurturing and strengthening journalism’s service to citizens and their communities.