國際傳媒:2020/08/21~2020/08/27

✅NEWMARK J-SCHOOL|20200818

🔗New Research Finds Eye-Opening Gaps in Latino Media News Coverage

Rojas’s findings also suggest that racial and gender biases persist in Spanish-language media. For example, women are frequently labeled as “the woman of” or “wife of” a man, and incidents of domestic and gender-based violence are characterized as “crimes of passion” in 75 articles published in Spanish.

✅THE NEW REPUBLIC|20200818

🔗Newsweek and the Rise of the Zombie Magazine

How a decaying legacy magazine is being used to launder right-wing ideas and conspiracy theories.

✅SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL|20200820

🔗Mediating Negative Narratives about Race in the Black Press and Social Media in a Public Health Crisis

While racializing sickness is often negative, when done by a racial group to reframe damaging narratives, it can deepen the meaning and context of an illness. Racialization of a public health crisis, in this context, can create awareness about causes and prevention for disease for specific racial communities.

✅AUDIENCEPROJECT |20200819

🔗New study: Has ad blocking peaked?

Despite the majority still having a negative attitude towards online ads, fewer people are annoyed with the ads they are exposed to. At the same time, fewer people are using ad blockers.

✅The News York Times|20200825

🔗A Media Pioneer Tries Again With a New Journalism Cooperative

A group of journalists led by Maria Bustillos is building Brick House, a network of publications with an unusual business model.

✅COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW |20200826

🔗Community-engaged journalism is both an end and a means to survival

In the end, panelists agreed, a community-centered journalism project that works in rural Kentucky may not work in Philadelphia, but the process itself—and the repositioning of a newsroom’s relationship with its readers—can generate a solution that fits each unique place and its people. The sustainability of journalism in the long term will require such solutions.

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