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Preparing workshop IDEA: storytelling #Molenbeek
Paradox: as cleaning became easier, our clothing became less complicated.
The history of fashion mags
Beautiful Rijks Museum
The AWE(some)-factor
Content that evokes high-arousal positive (awe) or negative (anger or anxiety) emotions is more viral. Content that evokes low-arousal, or deactivating, emotions (e.g., sadness) is less viral. These results hold even when the authors control for how surprising, interesting, or practically useful content is (all of which are positively linked to virality).
(University of Pennsylvania research on three months New York Times articles)
http://journals.ama.org/doi/abs/10.1509/jmr.10.0353
Writing about writing = waiting
This is what writing about writing looks like
Het panel: do’s & don’ts reporting on development: Inzicht: sustainable development is global responsibility & challenge, no white saviours (MDG-video’s kunstenaar) Onze werkwijze: 1. easy access (Pillowfight, Thank you for tapwater etc), 2. data based & investigative reporting
http://devreporternetwork.eu/
Constructive journalism: Rigorous, compelling reporting that includes positive and solution-focused elements in order to empower audiences and present a fuller picture of truth, while upholding journalism’s core functions and ethics
http://constructivejournalism.org/about/ (via lonelifra)
Constructive journalism
Is critical, but with a constructive rather than negative mindset
• Is independent
• Has high societal value
• Offers a more meaningful role for the journalist
• Illuminates how not only those in power are having/can have an impact
• Fosters thoughtful conversation, collaboration and consensus building
• Shows change is possible and highlights opportunities for response
Constructive journalism: Rigorous, compelling reporting that includes positive and solution-focused elements in order to empower audiences and present a fuller picture of truth, while upholding journalism’s core functions and ethics
http://constructivejournalism.org/about/
Khalid Albaih
The old businessmodel of mass media is dead. What killed it, is its abundance
Jeff Jarvis
Ook de grote media leren via trial & error:
‘Werk je een half jaar aan een story, moet je daarna alsnog vechten om een plekje op de homepage. Of je bent na twee dagen weggezakt en niemand kijkt meer naar je ‘baby’. Ervaringstips: gebruik een sjabloon dat vaker te gebruiken is. En maak producties die in delen te gebruiken/embedden of te actualiseren zijn.’
Journalism rockstar & guru Jeff Jarvis: ‘we’re in a service business. We zijn geen loodgieter die elke dag langskomt en zegt ‘valt hier nog wat te loodgieten’? We moeten vragen waar de klant behoefte aan heeft.’
This is how Aron Pilhofer restructured the room at The Guardian (creating a new visuals desk in which different desks are united. (I would humbly suggest to integrate the Visuals desk with the News & Live desk )
Nr 3: bedacht door een stagiaire