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If you were asked to give the basics of your last five unpublishing requests, could you do it? What about the last 10? Twenty? Fifty? -
A few years ago, Kristen Hare had an idea. She wondered if local, reported obituaries could help local newsrooms build subscribers, and therefore help support the business itself while connecting them with their communities. -
Most journalists would agree that the words we use to identify important issues are intrinsic to understanding them. -
For now, my project isn’t about tackling the more common questions of what or when to unpublish. Instead, there is a real need to consider who. -
University of North Carolina Ph.D. candidate Deborah Dwyer wants to make sure struggling overworked newsrooms are ready to handle unpublishing requests ethically and practically. -
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute has awarded seven fellowships for the 2020–21 academic year for projects that address the increasing challenges in covering climate change, unpublishing, harassment of marginalized journalists and more.