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There is increasing momentum driving the idea that mainstream journalism should include the notion that it is not only OK but essential for reporters to report and even help convene community conversation around "solutions" to problems. -
Was 2012 prosperous for publishers? The four-part series continues, with this third installment offering key lessons from three well-respected practitioners known for thinking outside the box. -
Pivot Point Chicago: Why we gathered, what we did, and what should happen next. -
What value do journalists bring to the news? Boiled down, that’s the question that newspapers, independent news publishers, journalism schools and individual reporters have been contemplating for the last decade. -
An interview with Mike Fancher with Journalism Accelerator conducted on July 22, 2011. -
In 2008-2009, Donald W. Reynolds Fellow Mike Fancher concluded that journalists needed to develop a “new ethic of public engagement” as an enhancement or amendment to The Journalist’s Creed. -
In order to start a new dialogue about journalism ethics and values, 2008-2009 Reynolds Fellow Mike Fancher convened a select group of editors and journalism educators in the Fred W. Smith Forum at RJI. -
Reynolds Fellow Mike Fancher and students at the Missouri School of Journalism tackle the question of the century.