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Four things newsrooms can do right now to counter science polarization
By Katie L. Burke and Amanda Yarnell
Posted onThere aren’t easy fixes for a systemic issue like polarization—but there are steps we can all take to encourage civil discourse.
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Newsrooms, your edit test is where being inclusive starts
By Kathy Lu
Posted onNewsrooms expect a lot from job applicants without giving much thought to what else could be going on in their lives. A freelancer applying for your job is not working on a paying gig. An edit test over a weekend means someone working full time is not getting space for rest. And the reward for all this work is: You might be a finalist—or you might never hear back. If you’re a newsroom working toward creating an inclusive culture, one that values its employees and their time, here are seven ideas to reimagine your application process.
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Taking care with source security when reporting on abortion
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Posted onJournalists covering reproductive rights are tackling a challenging—but critical—beat with fast-evolving digital security risks. Learning how to minimize these risks for both sources and oneself requires identifying digital security considerations, and knowing when to communicate them and how to keep reporting materials safe.
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Spotlighting SRCCON:LEAD’s Talks and Speakers
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onOur speaker roster for SRCCON:LEAD’s talks is going to be amazing.
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How Would You Like Leadership in Journalism to be Different?
By Erika Owens
Posted onAs part of planning SRCCON:LEAD, we’ve heard from over 100 journalists about how they would like leadership in our industry to change. The answers were remarkably consistent: We need leadership that is more diverse, more interdisciplinary, more intentional in its development, and more open in its communication.
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“Abandon Normal Instruments”: How We Spent SRCCON Fighting Creative Block
By Katie Park and Alex Tatusian
Posted onRegardless of what role you play in your organization, you’ve likely encountered creative block: Sometimes it feels like every story has already been done, or there’s no way around the problem you’re trying to solve. Here’s our attempt to figure out why it happens and what you can do about it, from our SRCCON session in 2019.
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Our Industry Needs to Invest in Childcare, Especially for Conferences
By Emily Goligoski and Marisa Mazria Katz
Posted onOn the difficulty of journalism professionals arranging night and weekend care for their children and how employers, allies, conference conveners and other parents can help.
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Fix Your Feedback Loop
By Bridget Thoreson
Posted onThe solution to the horse-race coverage trap that is all too easy for newsrooms to fall into is what Jay Rosen of NYU describes as the “citizens agenda” approach. This involves turning to the citizens themselves before starting down the campaign trail and making a commitment to cover the issues that matter the most to them.
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How SRCCON Changed the Way I Teach Journalism
By Lisa Waananen Jones
Posted onAttending SRCCON transformed my own perspective on teaching by demonstrating how popular education strategies benefit professional journalists—and you can also use these strategies in newsrooms and journalism.
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Why National Editors Should Connect with Local Reporters
By Dana Amihere
Posted onHow and why national news orgs should find local reporters to cover stories in their own communities.
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Turn Your Critical Lens Inward
By Lindsay Muscato and Rachel Schallom
Posted onOur Q&A; with SRCCON:POWER speaker Rachel Schallom on why industry coverage matters.
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Turn Your Critical Lens Inward, Pt. 2
By Ben Mullin and Lindsay Muscato
Posted onSRCCON:POWER speaker Ben Mullin on why media organizations must have more transparency.
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You Have the Power to Make Change Now
By Robert Hernandez and Lindsay Muscato
Posted onSRCCON:POWER speaker Robert Hernandez on how horizontal loyalty can change how you perceive what’s possible.
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More Tech Will Not Save Us from Disinformation
By Lindsay Muscato and Britt Paris
Posted onBritt Paris previews her talk on audiovisual fakes and tech’s hidden power structures.
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We Are Never Neutral
By Lindsay Muscato and Sara Wachter-Boettcher
Posted onSRCCON:POWER speaker Sara Wachter-Boettcher previews her upcoming talk.
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Our Low-Stress Guide to Working Without an Editor
By Casey Miller
Posted onIf you’re working without an editor, it’s important to build your own support system. Here’s a roundup of our best ideas and strategies, based on our SRCCON 2018 session.
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Great Conference Sessions, the SRCCON Way
By Brent Jones
Posted onHow can SRCCON session facilitators make the most of their time with participants, and help everyone get the most out of the conference? I talked with several people who have facilitated sessions about what went well, what surprised them, and what helped people get most engaged.
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Rebuilding Ad Tech: Open Source, Publisher First
By Amanda Hicks and Aram Zucker-Scharff
Posted onA recap of our SRCCON session on how ad tech could be so much better.
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SRCCON 2018 Recap
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onNotes and links to what happened at SRCCON 2018.
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Hello from SRCCON 2018
By Lindsay Muscato
Posted onSRCCON 2018 is about to begin.