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How “The Wait” went from a piece on tortured people to a tortuous process
How “The Wait” went from a piece on tortured people to a tortuous process
Story produced by Noah Caldwell, Joseph Jaafari and Lisa Thomson for the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism and…
Joseph Darius Jaafari
Jun 24, 2016
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How a hackathon & impact journalism can go hand in hand
How a hackathon & impact journalism can go hand in hand
Mere weeks before we were in the thick of reporting for our final assignments, three of my J-School peers entered the Editors Lab. On April…
Zameena Mejia
May 30, 2016
Numbers and Responsibility
Numbers and Responsibility
For those of you who have produced stories with data, you are probably familiar with the name Nate Silver. He’s the editor-in-chief at…
J.Y.
May 19, 2016
Interactivities are new. Interactions are old.
Interactivities are new. Interactions are old.
Sometimes the big questions seem so basic that they are the last to be asked. Consider this: what is interactive news?
J.Y.
Mar 28, 2016
Journo Inspo: Hey, the Internet is leaking!
Journo Inspo: Hey, the Internet is leaking!
Keeping our attention on longform articles is tough when 300-word-counts are the new norm. Here’s how this piece on Tumblr kept me engaged.
Zameena Mejia
Feb 29, 2016
Peering Into the Data Divide: Part III
Peering Into the Data Divide: Part III
Peering Into the Data Divide is a mini-series of conversations between Zameena and her peers about their individual processes of learning…
Zameena Mejia
Feb 14, 2016
When it becomes reality
When it becomes reality
Remember this, #audiohack?
J.Y.
Jan 13, 2016
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