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Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, University of Oregon

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Slides and Audio from my talk on local newspapers at newsrewired last month

August 14, 2018by Damian Radcliffe 1 Comment

I was fortunate to have the opportunity to speak at the 22nd newsrewired conference hosted at Reuters last month, where I spoke about the research I have undertaken over the […]

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[Slides] Journalism in the Age of Trump

August 21, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

In April, I was kindly invited by the UO Strategic Communication Leadership Network, to talk about the impact of the current political landscape on the journalism profession. Here’s a link […]

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Understanding Fake News: history, origins, solutions

June 8, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

My slides for “Fake News: Why It Matters and How to Fight It” an event hosted by Eugene Public Library, May 23 2017. “UO Journalism professors Damian Radcliffe and Peter […]

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Understanding Digital Disruption in 2016

June 5, 2016by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Presentation given to the What is Media? conference in Portland, April 2016. My slides explore seven major tech trends and how they are impacting on content creation and distribution.

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10 easy ways journalists can better verify, monitor and manage social media

January 24, 2016by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Notes from: Build a Better Journalist Conference, Portland, January 23, 2016. Image source: http://www.wfsj.org/course/en/L10/10FacebookWFSJ.png Is the traditional two sources model relevant in this day and age? What about social media? […]

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[Podcast] Embracing change: What digital skills should journalists learn in 2016?

January 12, 2016by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

I was fortunate to have the opportunity to contribute to this new Journalism.co.uk podcast, “Embracing change: What digital skills should journalists learn in 2016?” alongside: * Martin Stabe, head of interactive news, […]

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Audio: The rise of crowdfunded journalism

January 5, 2016by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Last year I spoke to BBC Radio Scotland about the rise of new funding models for journalism. Here’s the interview, which was kindly captured by the Centre for Community Journalism. […]

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Interview with Monocle 24 radio / Monocle magazine: re hyperlocal publishing

November 3, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Last week I did an interview with Monocle 24 Radio – the audio service of excellent global-affairs magazine Monocle – based in London. Every week on their morning news programme, […]

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[Video] Digital Tools, Active Communities | Damian Radcliffe | TEDxReset

June 11, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

In this video I talk about how everyday digital tools – from Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and your smartphone – can be used to help generate active communities; and how everyone […]

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[Slides] How can hyperlocal media create active and digitally inclusive communities?

June 10, 2015by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Presentation given at the Centre for Research on Communities and Culture Review 2015 at Canterbury Christ Church University yesterday. The slides define and explore different types of hyperlocal media and […]

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