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An Interactive Dating Drama for Smart Speaker and Mobile: 5 Days, 5 Dates - BBC R&D
Plus list of resources for designing interactive voice interfaces
Documentaries as Advertising | 100Reporters
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YouTube Embedded Players and Player Parameters
Entertainment-Education and Health and Risk Messaging - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication
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Heidi Boisvert: How I'm using biological data to tell better stories -- and spark social change | TED Talk
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How Hmong Americans turned a conference call line into a radio of their own - The Verge
Over a Third of Young Consumers Watch Online Series—Here’s Where – YPulse
Direct Response TV: We did the research. We dial tested top infomercials with Millennials; Then did in-depth interviews to uncover the ‘WHY’. Here’s what really works.
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New CMSI Study Reveals How Major TV Programs and Newspapers (Mis)Represented Homelessness and Housing Security Issues in 2018 - Center for Media and Social Impact
Verification Handbook: homepage
A definitive guide to verifying digital content for emergency coverage Authored by leading journalists from the BBC, Storyful, ABC, Digital First Media and other verification experts, the Verification Handbook is a groundbreaking new resource for journalists and aid providers. It provides the tools, techniques and step-by-step guidelines for how to deal with user-generated content (UGC) during emergencies.
Knowledge Bridge | WhatsApp for Radio Toolkit
Captions and Transcripts and Audio Descriptions, Oh My! | TPG – Digital Accessibility Solutions
You Are What You Watch? The Social Effects of TV - The New York Times
Social media analytics: A practical guidebook for journalists and other media professionals | Publications | DW Akademie | DW | 17.07.2019
This guidebook helps media professionals of small media houses develop a better understanding of how to use data for improving their social media performance. Also includes worksheets and templates.
Journalism In The Age of Populism and Polarisation: Insights from the Migration Debate in Italy
In 2018, LSE Arena, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera analysed the engagement of Corriere readers with content touching on the controversial and polarising topic of migration in Italy. The purpose was to address one of the most difficult problems in journalism today, which can be summed up in four related questions: • Which types of journalism intensify polarisation, and which reduce it? • How can one best communicate facts? • How can we foster constructive engagement? • Are there ways to avoid playing into the media strategies of “anti-establishment” politicians who make purposefully controversial statements in order to dominate the national debate, and then attack media who criticise them as “enemies of the people” or purveyors of “fake news”?
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The Video4Change Impact Toolkit | Impact Through Filmmaking
This toolkit will show you how to design and strategise for impact in your progressive social change initiatives. It is designed for documentary or journalist video-makers, established Video for Change organisations, and nonprofit organisations that are using or thinking about using video to engage their communities. EngageMedia has produced this toolkit in partnership with the Video4Change Network. We are a group of video-makers — activists, journalists, documentary filmmakers, and human rights advocates — who have pooled our experience and knowledge to share tips, tools and resources on how to safely and effectively create powerful videos and engage audiences for changemaking.
Does the news reflect what we die from? - Our World in Data
Immersive Media and Child Development
Collective Wisdom · Co-Creating Media within Communities, across Disciplines and with Algorithms
Why co-create and why now? Collective Wisdom is a first-of-its-kind field study of the media industry, that maps works that live outside the limits of singular authorship. While the concept of co-creation is entering the zeitgeist, it is an ancient and under-reported dynamic. Media co-creation has particular relevance in the face of today’s myriad of challenges, such as the climate crisis and threats to democracy. But it is not without risks and complications. In this study we look at how people co-create within communities; across disciplines; and increasingly, with living systems and artificial intelligence (AI). We also synthesize the risks, as well as the practical lessons from the field on how to co-create with an ethos grounded in principles of equity and justice. This qualitative study reframes how culture is produced, and is a first step in articulating contemporary co-creative practices and ethics. In doing so, it connects unusual dots.
