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Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

How we consume and create media is changing faster than ever. The Hearst Demystifying Media Series from the School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) at the University of Oregon explores these dynamics. With interviews and guest lecturers from leading media practitioners and scholars, it dives into the latest digital developments and their implications.

Hosted by University of Oregon journalism professor Damian Radcliffe, each episode features leading experts—media practitioners, academics, and researchers— to talk about these global developments. Conversations and guest lectures are recorded at the University of Oregon campus in the Pacific North West.

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Update frequency
every 15 days
Average duration
37 minutes
Episodes
70
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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#30 Understanding power and privilege with Sue Robinson

#30 Understanding power and privilege with Sue Robinson

About Our Guest:
The SOJC welcomes journalism researcher Sue Robinson to this episode of the Demystifying podcast. Sue joined the faculty at UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication in…

00:24:31  |   Thu 30 May 2019
#29 Guest Lecture: Knowing & Checking Your Data with Jennifer LaFleur

#29 Guest Lecture: Knowing & Checking Your Data with Jennifer LaFleur

About Our Guest:
Jennifer LaFleur is a data editor for The Investigative Reporting Workshop and an instructor of data journalism at American University. Previously, she was a senior editor at Reveal f…

00:46:20  |   Sat 25 May 2019
#28 Fact-checking your data with Jennifer LaFleur

#28 Fact-checking your data with Jennifer LaFleur

Joining us for this podcast is Jennifer LaFleur, data editor for The Investigative Reporting Workshop and an instructor of data journalism at American University. Previously, LaFleur was a senior edi…

00:26:43  |   Sat 18 May 2019
#27 How news organizations can fight misinformation with Mandy Jenkins

#27 How news organizations can fight misinformation with Mandy Jenkins

About Our Guest:
Before Storyful, her roles include being the managing editor of the Project Thunderdome newsroom for Digital First Media, as well as coordinating the Off the Bus citizen journalism pr…

00:27:26  |   Thu 16 May 2019
#26 Guest Lecture: An Evening with Tom Bowman

#26 Guest Lecture: An Evening with Tom Bowman

About Our Guest:
Tom Bowman is a NPR National Desk reporter covering the Pentagon. In his current role, Bowman has traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan often for month-long visits and embedded with U.S. M…

00:58:45  |   Thu 16 May 2019
#25 How climate change can be part of any beat with Rosalind Donald

#25 How climate change can be part of any beat with Rosalind Donald

About Our Guest:
Rosalind's work focuses on the way the city’s politics, infrastructure and environment influence how climate change is interpreted in policy and the popular imagination.

Also in the ro…

00:29:55  |   Thu 09 May 2019
#24 How the music business is a petri dish for journalism innovation with Cherie Hu

#24 How the music business is a petri dish for journalism innovation with Cherie Hu

About Our Guest:
Hu writes regular columns for Billboard, Forbes and Music Business Worldwide, with additional bylines in Variety, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and the Columbia Journalism Review. She has …

00:30:12  |   Wed 17 Apr 2019
#23 The evolution of journalism with Tom Bowman and Brigid Schulte

#23 The evolution of journalism with Tom Bowman and Brigid Schulte

About Our Guest:
Bowman's previous reporting at The Baltimore Sun on racial and gender discrimination at the National Security Administration led to a Pentagon investigation in 1994.
Before joining New…

00:41:10  |   Tue 12 Mar 2019
#22 Google and Journalism with Richard Gingras

#22 Google and Journalism with Richard Gingras

About Our Guest:
In this special edition, we are joined by Richard Gingras, Vice President of News at Google. He and host Damian Radcliffe discuss Google's role in supporting journalism, how the inter…

00:30:47  |   Wed 20 Feb 2019
#21 Business Journalism in the Digital Age with Alice Bonasio

#21 Business Journalism in the Digital Age with Alice Bonasio

About Our Guest:
Alice Bonasio is Editor-in-Chief for Tech Trends, a website “showcasing the latest disruptive technology that is changing the world we live, work, and play in.”

Alongside her work at T…

00:29:49  |   Thu 31 Jan 2019
#20 Guest Lecture: Business Journalism in a Digital Age with Alice Bonasio

#20 Guest Lecture: Business Journalism in a Digital Age with Alice Bonasio

About Our Guest:
Alongside her work at Tech Trends, Alice is also a VR (Virtual Reality) and Immersive Media consultant, and a contributor to publications such as Wired, Forbes, Fast Company, Quartz, …

00:41:13  |   Tue 22 Jan 2019
#19 Changing the Way We See Native America with Matika Wilbur(Swinomish and Tulalip)

#19 Changing the Way We See Native America with Matika Wilbur(Swinomish and Tulalip)

About Our Guest:
Matika's most recent endeavor, Project 562 ,has brought Matika to over 300 tribal nations dispersed throughout 40 U.S. states where she has taken thousands of portraits, and collected…

00:29:01  |   Fri 30 Nov 2018
#18 Guest Lecture: Why the Future of Journalism is Collaborative with Heather Bryant

#18 Guest Lecture: Why the Future of Journalism is Collaborative with Heather Bryant

About Our Guest:
As a 2016-2017 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford, Heather researched how to make collaboration easier and more effective for newsrooms. This year, she published the Collabo…

00:34:04  |   Sat 03 Nov 2018
#17 Why The Future of Journalism is Collaborative with Heather Bryant

#17 Why The Future of Journalism is Collaborative with Heather Bryant

About Our Guest:
As a 2016-2017 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford, Heather researched how to make collaboration easier and more effective for newsrooms. This year, she published the Collabo…

00:27:48  |   Sat 03 Nov 2018
#16 Guest Lecture: Segregation, Integration and the Sounds of Soul with John Capouya

#16 Guest Lecture: Segregation, Integration and the Sounds of Soul with John Capouya

Join us for this special 40-minute lecture with author and Professor of Writing and Journalism at the University of Tampa, John Capouya.

This is an audio recording of a lecture. For copyright reasons…

00:47:58  |   Wed 24 Oct 2018
#15 Guest Lecture: Stories By, Through, and About Algorithms with James T. Hamilton

#15 Guest Lecture: Stories By, Through, and About Algorithms with James T. Hamilton

Join us for a special 40-minute lecture with Stanford University Journalism Program Director, James T. Hamilton.

This is an audio recording of a lecture. The lecturer used visual tools that could not…

00:59:00  |   Wed 24 Oct 2018
#14 Israeli Media and Threats to Israeli Press Freedoms with Alan Abbey

#14 Israeli Media and Threats to Israeli Press Freedoms with Alan Abbey

About Our Guest:
Alan D. Abbey founded Ynetnews and was executive vice president at the Jerusalem Post. He is also an adjunct professor of Journalism at National University of San Diego and ethics lec…

00:23:01  |   Sun 22 Jul 2018
#13 How Journalists Can Rebuild Trust with Joy Mayer

#13 How Journalists Can Rebuild Trust with Joy Mayer

About Our Guest:
Joy Mayer is an adjunct faculty member at The Poynter Institute and the University of Florida and is a community engagement strategist based Sarasota, Florida. She spent 12 years teac…

00:25:00  |   Sat 21 Jul 2018
#12 Reporting in Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela with Will Grant

#12 Reporting in Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela with Will Grant

Will Grant is one of the UK’s leading broadcast journalists on Latin American affairs. He has been the BBC’s Correspondent in Cuba since late 2014, shortly before the announcement of the re-establish…

00:30:49  |   Sat 14 Jul 2018
#11 Why 'Solutions Journalism' Matters with David Bornstein

#11 Why 'Solutions Journalism' Matters with David Bornstein

David Bornstein is CEO and co-founder of the Solutions Journalism Network, which works to establish the practice of solutions journalism — rigorous reporting that examines responses to social problem…

00:36:30  |   Tue 22 May 2018
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