Putting broadcast news in context: An analysis of U.S. television journalists’ role conceptions and contextual values
by Nicole Dahmen (with Jesse Abdenour, UO, Karen McIntyre, VCU) Contextual journalism calls for depth of news reporting rather than “just the facts.” A national survey of local television (TV) journalists indicated the increasing popularity of this more comprehensive reporting…
Homeless Youth on the RAN
by Morgan Theophil 15th Night, RAN (the Rapid Access Network) and the application of technology to help homeless youth in our community.
Legislators Consolidate Power, Cash, in Partially Invisible Cycle of Giving to Each Other
by Cooper Green An investigation into Oregon’s campaign finance laws and the financial transactions known as “pass-throughs.”
Picturing the solution? An analysis of visuals in solutions journalism
by Nicole Dahmen (with Jennifer Midberry, Indiana) Newspaper & Online News Division, Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL. August 2017
Nothing to See Here
Kenny Jacoby and Morgan Theophil | As a follow-up to the Criminalizing Homelessness story, this report considers the role of the mayor and City Council in helping to make police records available and in mitigating homelessness.
Courting the Ones Who Need It
by Kaylee Tornay and Brittany Norton with additional reporting by Sam Felton and Natalia Riccardi The Eugene Community Court seeks to support rather than sentence. Eugene city and court officials decided to implement this program to support frequent offenders with their…