Assessing reporting outcomes: A meta-analysis of journalistic impact literature
by Brent Walth and Nicole Dahmen | Journalism Studies Division, Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Washington D.C.
by Brent Walth and Nicole Dahmen | Journalism Studies Division, Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Washington D.C.
by Kathryn Thier, Jesse Abdenour, Brent Walth, and Nicole Dahmen | Journalism Studies Division, Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Washington D.C.
by Brent Walth, Nicole Dahmen, and Kathryn Thier Investigative reporting identifies social problems and names people in power who should be held accountable. Solutions journalism is an evidence-based reporting approach that covers credible responses to social problems. To consider these…
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Brent Walth and Nicole Dahmen
by Ariana Sinclair CCare provides free contraceptive care to people at or below 250 percent of the federal poverty level, giving eligible UO students more flexibility in birth control options and the freedom to choose the care that works for them.
by Nicole Dahmen, Kathryn Thier, and Brent Walth An increasing number of news organizations are reporting stories about responses to persistent societal problems, a reporting form known as solutions journalism. While this type of reporting practice is typically text-based, visual…