Tag: Journalism

Can Readability Help Writers Get Paid?

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You may have heard this one before: well-meaning web developers announce a long-shot initiative to help compensate writers. Media blogs hail the model as potentially revolutionary. Read more »

An Interview With Dan Sinker, Creator of the Chicago Mayoral Election Scorecard

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Politics in Chicago is a rough-and-tumble sport only rivaled for mindshare by the city’s beloved Bears. Since Mayor Richard M. Read more »

JOIN US on Sept. 20: Treasure Island explained

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Over the summer, Shareable.net and SF Public Press collaborated on a major investigation of San Francisco's Treasure Island redevelopment as a case study in how Shareable ideals are shaped by market and political forces. Read more »

Treasure Island: A Case Study in Shareable Journalism

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I’ve always between interested in the dialogue between our ideals and our realities, and how that dialogue shapes our cities and buildings. Read more »

Donate: Can San Francisco Realize Its Ecotopian Dream?

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Shareable.net has embarked upon an ambitious investigative and analytical journalism project with San Francisco Public Press, a nonprofit news agency, and Spot.us, which "crowdfunds" journalism projects. Read more »

Earning the Future: A Q&A with Paolo Bacigalupi

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“My father gambled on Thoreau,” writes Paolo Bacigalupi. “I am my father’s son. Read more »

The Gambler

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My father was a gambler. He believed in the workings of karma and luck. He hunted for lucky numbers on license plates and bet on lotteries and fighting roosters. Read more »

Beyond the Echo Chamber

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Next week, New Press will publish Beyond the Echo Chamber: How a Networked Progressive Media Can Reshape American Politics, in which my old pals Jessica Clarke and Tracy Van Slyke describe how media outlets can maximize their impact by integrating fo. Read more »

New Study: Can Media Change Minds?

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Earlier today, I discussed research about how designing cities without walls between racial groups can help breed tolerance. Read more »

Would You Pay for the New York Times?

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Until recently, The New York Times shared virtually all of its content for free, in a program called TimesSelect. Read more »
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