Investigative journalism book – and my chapter on blogs
How remiss of me not to mention that the second edition of Investigative Journalism is now out, including a chapter on ‘Investigative Journalism and Blogs’ by yours truly. As it happens, if you buy it...
View ArticleHow successful bloggers become bureaucratized too
I’ve recently been reading ‘Making Online News‘ a book of ethnographic studies of online news production. Tucked towards the back of the book is a chapter called The Routines of Blogging by Wilson...
View ArticleWhy investigative journalism needs to get networked
I’ve written a piece in the latest Press Gazette about the need to “take down the walls, stop mystifying investigative journalism and include readers in the process, starting now.” Sadly, they’ve...
View Article5 stages of a blogger’s life
Hope you enjoy this. Concept by Paul Bradshaw, drawings by the wonderful Alex Hughes: 1st stage of blogging: play 2nd stage of blogging: feedback 3rd stage of blogging: community 4th stage of blogging:...
View ArticleJEEcamp 2010: Interview with Paul Bradshaw of Online Journalism Blog. By Matt...
Paul Bradshaw has run a conference “Journalism, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship” for independent and mainstream journalists interested in “making a living from journalism in the era of free...
View ArticleHow to investigate Wikipedia edits
Ian Silvera (@ianjsilvera) gives a step-by-step guide on how to find out who’s behind changes on a Wikipedia page. Cross-posted from the Help Me Investigate blog. First, click on the ‘view history’ tab...
View ArticleAn online journalism reading list
It’s the start of a new academic year so I thought I’d compile a list of the latest reading I would recommend for any students looking at online journalism. (If you have suggestions for additions...
View ArticleGuest post: Student journalists are not “journalists”, they are students #Jcarn
Martin Hirst has written a thoughtful response to my post on the ‘student journalist’ title which he also offered as a guest post. I’m happy to cross-publish it here. You can see my comments on...
View Article“I don’t do maths”: how j-schools teach statistics to journalists
Image by Simon Cunningham Teresa Jolley reports from a conference for teaching statistics to journalism students I am not a great ‘numbers’ person, but even I was surprised by the attitudes that...
View ArticleHyperlocal media and engagement with political parties: what’s been your...
@BrownhillsBob @paulbradshaw we only got 4 / 7 local candidates respond to questionnaires ( and @wolvesonwheels 17 /78 across the city) — WV11.co.uk (@WV11) May 21, 2014 One of my abiding memories of...
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