One last set of liveblog posts from the final session at #FoJ2023: https://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/211.
And that’s it – thanks for the unnervingly fine weather, Cardiff, and see you again in two years perhaps…
Future of Journalism 2023 | Snurblog

In his paper on futures and journalism, Juho Ruotsalainen discusses the future constructions of pioneer journalists. Four patterns become clear: a) diversification of journalism, b) audiences as peers, c) journalism as meaningful experience, d) passionate journalistic work. #pioneerjournalism #FoJ2023
Quite an interesting set of presentations in the platforms session at #FoJ2023. Liveblog here:
https://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/211
Future of Journalism 2023 | Snurblog

#Pioneerjournalism is a global phenomenon: Bissie Anderson's presentation at #FoJ2023 looks at the meta-journalistic discourse of pioneer journalists around the world. The idea of using technology to create a better world dominates.
Avery Holton presents a paper written with @journoscholar #FoJ2023
Full slides for my #FoJ2023 paper with @flxvctr @EssiDeh & Laura Vodden are here – and much more analysis of these datasets is still to come:
https://snurb.info/node/2846
Partisanship and Polarisation in News Sharing on Twitter in Australia and Germany? | Snurblog

More liveblogging from #FoJ2023, including the session on polarisation that our own paper was in: https://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/211
Future of Journalism 2023 | Snurblog

Getting ready, with Dr. Teri Finneman, to present our research Examining the Role of Journalism Educators in Solving the New Desert Crisis at the U of Cardiff’s Future of Journalism Conference. #FoJ2023
The discussions of news use are somewhat over-subscribed. #FoJ2023
Day two of #FoJ2023 started with a thought-provoking remote keynote by John Hartley: https://snurb.info/node/2845
Lessons for Present-Day Journalism from the 1930s Work of Gareth Jones | Snurblog