Columbia Journalism Review - Fall 2019
Columbia Journalism Review - Fall 2019
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The Disinformation Issue
What Would Social Media Look Like If It Served The Public Interest?
What would social media look like if it served the public interest?
10+ mins
The Investigator
Some reporters mine data. Carole Cadwalladr mines people.
10+ mins
Sisi's Crusade
One countryâs legislative assault on the press
10+ mins
Manipulation Machines
How disinformation campaigns suppress the Black vote
10+ mins
Interference 2020
The disinformation is coming from inside the country
10+ mins
Bad Romance
What happened to the National Enquirer after it went all in for Trump?
10+ mins
VICE - Digital Bad Boys
Digitals bad boy heads to prime-time news
10+ mins
8-Year-Old Editor In Chief
In one small Pennsylvania town, an 8-year-old's newspaper is serving the public interest.
10+ mins
Columbia Journalism Review Magazine Description:
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Columbia Journalism Reviewâs mission is to encourage and stimulate excellence in journalism in the service of a free society. It is both a watchdog and a friend of the press in all its forms, from newspapers to magazines to radio, television, and the Web. Founded in 1961 under the auspices of Columbia Universityâs Graduate School of Journalism, CJR examines day-to-day press performance as well as the forces that affect that performance. The magazine is published six times a year, and offers a deliberative mix of reporting, analysis, criticism, and commentary. CJR.org, our Web site, delivers real-time criticism and reporting, giving CJR a vital presence in the ongoing conversation about the media. Both online and in print, Columbia Journalism Review is in conversation with a community of people who share a commitment to high journalistic standards in the U.S. and the world.
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