Missed it?Here’s a clip of Tracy Pennycuick, Logan Molyneux, Matt Boggie, and Danya Henninger speaking at “Artificial Intelligence and Free Expression,” the fourth Free Speech at the Crossroads: A Keystone Dialogue at Temple University.
@mattboggie.com @phillydesign.bsky.social @loganex.bsky.social
13.11.2025 20:21
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Oh! There’s people here now. My contribution is (rummaging through notes) I recently asked someone about journalism innovation and she said not to worry about new stuff until we can get the basics right, like providing information people actually need. Couldn’t agree more.
20.11.2024 15:12
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This could be the result of resources deployed (MSM have larger staffs), but we suspect it reflects alt media's audience strategy based on cultivating belonging rather than provision of facts. Read more with your free e-prints above, while they last!
18.04.2024 16:25
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We find that alternative media (in this study, Breitbart, Newsmax, Daily Kos, and HuffPo) rely less on evidence and more on assertions than MSM. Source count in right-wing media is particularly low. And when alt media do provide sources, they are more distant from them.
18.04.2024 16:25
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The Mobile Media Debate: Challenging Viewpoints Across Epistemologies
An accessible, engaging, and timely overview of the key debates surrounding the role of mobile media in today’s society.
Edited by Thilo von Pape and Veronika Karnowski, this volume includes contribut...
Happy to announce the publication of "The Mobile Media Debate: Challenging Viewpoints Across Epistemologies," co-edited by @tvpape.bsky.social and myself! The book features 10 debates about mobile media and society at the micro, meso, and macro levels. (1/6)
10.04.2024 08:36
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News on Smartphones | 4 | Exposure, Consumption, and Information throu
News is now most commonly accessed using a mobile device, a technological and social development that has reshaped news production and consumption. This chapter
As the news industry's march away from legacy formats continues, I hope scholars and media execs alike will consider what we've learned so far from the research about news on smartphones. Conveniently, our chapter on this subject was just published. www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edi...
13.02.2024 17:48
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Two faculty positions in journalism
Please apply to be my colleague in a dedicated journalism department within a comprehensive communication college at a public R1. Temple has been a great place to build my career. Two tenured/TT positions available! klein.temple.edu/about/facult...
06.11.2023 18:29
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Join us!
Current job vacancies at the Reuters Institute.
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford are hiring a post-doctoral research fellow in digital news.
Apply by 27 Nov
Please repost, and do ask me if you have any questions.
02.11.2023 16:11
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Happy ICA day to all who celebrate
01.11.2023 12:49
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Hoping you'll take a minute to consider this brilliant volume about Happiness in Journalism. Especially if you're a media manager. And especially my chapter with Jacob Nelson about crafting social media policy that might actually help journalists. www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/1...
18.10.2023 13:55
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I have read several pieces opining about the views across the political spectrum of the past frightening week which are largely or entirely sourced from Tweets. Nothing like having a go at lazy rhetoric without yourself picking up a phone or venturing outside…
16.10.2023 00:11
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Let the lurking begin
28.09.2023 14:04
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In true academic twitter form, I'll use my first post here to announce a recent publication. Out today for your reading pleasure is a treatise on journalism's HR crisis and the ways managers make it worse by restricting journalists' autonomy and professionalism. www.tandfonline.com/eprint/IEA5G...
28.09.2023 14:03
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