@journoscholar kicks off Future of Journalism 2023 to a packed room of mostly jet-lagged academics.
First paper in track 3 of 8 this morning: @kellyfincham
Fincham finds that industry policies are largely “amoral” which is better than “immoral” (but not by much) when it comes to considering the mental health of journalists who must engage audiences on social media.
Jacob Nelson (center) answers a question from the room as @kellyfincham @MJBroersma @journoscholar listen on.
Dr Jane Singer (a Mizzou grad I am obligated to point out) delivers the second keynote today #FoJ2023
Seth Lewis and Jacob Nelson set up for their presentation with the best title of the conference. #FoJ2023
The discussions of news use are somewhat over-subscribed. #FoJ2023
Avery Holton presents a paper written with @journoscholar #FoJ2023
Nick Mathews presents a project from local journalists in the U.S., UK and Germany reflecting on the shared term “the media” as used against local reporters as an extension of a national mistrust.