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Amy Hollyfield
amy_hollyfield
I want to apologize to protesters and the Tampa Bay community for T-shirts that @TB_Times journalists have worn to cover protests saying “Journalism Matters.” /1 of a thread We have
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Sherri Williams, PhD
SherriWrites
.@CordiliaJames, @AU_SOC grad, speaks @ the @WABJDC session on interning/working in a pandemic: learning that is commonly absorbed in a newsroom like listening to veteran journalists interviewing others can’t happen
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PoliMath
politicalmath
Tuesday's Marginally Compelling newsletter is out!I start with noting that, if you turn the data at just the right angle, it looks like we're see case surges similar to what
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Asylum Matters
AsylumMatters
Those making the perilous journeys across the channel are living, breathing, feeling, people. Many will be seeking protection from persecution, others fleeing poverty, climate change or violence. They are human
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Tony Evans
TonyEvans92a
That worked out well. And as much as I admire Dr King, look at what's happening more than half a century after his death. No justice, no peace. This might
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Dr. Cynthia Greenlee
CynthiaGreenlee
What's the best journalism or writing advice you've gotten? And the worst? I've been thinking a lot about both (and note that I am being specific about journalism as a
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Ben Hunt
benjhunt
A thread on this morning's Twitter playground.I regularly do voluntary assemblies in primary schools, teaching the kids about journalism, while also running workshops to write football match reports.The reason I
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Sewell Chan
sewellchan
Michael Schudson’s “Discovering the News” (1978) is highly relevant to today’s debates over journalism. Says the objectivity ideal arose in 1920s-1930s out of a loss of faith in democracy and
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Solutions Journalism Network
soljourno
Not sure what exactly is inspiring this mini-trend of people advocating for us on Twitter to other projects and organizations, but thank you. We have a theory. 1/ “Good news”
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Caitlin Johnstone ⏳
caitoz
There's no point admonishing the mainstream press for the public's plummeting trust in it. It can't change. A thing that has only ever existed to administer propaganda can't suddenly become
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CabinLoon
cabinloon
I just read @MonicaHesse's look at journalism on allegations (bc new Reade v Biden), then went back to read what she had to say after @JaneMayerNYer 's deeply researched work
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This is fascism and I reject it.🆘
benFranklin2018
I’ve spent 4-5 years studying it and learning from people who know more about it than me. A lot of it has to do with Epstein, Roy Cohn and the
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Kat Stafford
kat__stafford
A case study to be taught in every journalism school and newsroom: Journalism is not stenography. We must verify everything — including “official” police accounts.https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1384622849562873856 Language matt
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Sushmita Panda
SushmitaPanda
Today's #WorldPressFreedomDay which as a journalist I should be proud about. Whosoever has seen my 'kick-ass resume' have always noticed 'I believe journalism is not a career but a service
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Jhesset Enano
JhessetEnanoINQ
Everything that is unraveling right now in the House of Representatives is a crystal clear reminder that media literacy is so urgently needed. For sitting officials to be so blatantly
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Mr Denmore
MrDenmore
The debate over News Corp's unhealthy dominance of our media might more successfully move forward if we stopped making it about 'left-wing' vs 'right-wing' media. It's really about professional fact-based
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