Just presented my live presentation via Projector via #NCA21. I'll post the pics in this thread on "Media Deserts/Media Seeds" ...framing matters and here's why...
Before there were snooze deserts there were media deserts and the research methodology/model I was developing with communities back in 2010 at @jtmstream events where I was workshopping my "News as Food" model...more on that later. Yes, that IS my map of North Carolina BTW🧐🧐
I had been building a networked online news model, with online community hubs at a Florida newspaper, extending our digital footprint to running an online community: poynter.org/reporting-edit…
As I built my model, I consulted w colleagues at the USDA that built the food desert map, to chat methodology challenges of scale, definitions, pinpoint/shape files, limitations and benefits of mapping systems like @Esri & what urban planners use. Important choices. #mediadeserts
I also worked with colleagues across the digital humanities to research and map digital affordances, network analyses, political mapping and the ways in which community and communication developed online. "Virtual Vines: Using Participatory Methods... academia.edu/48748209/Virtu…
And have continued to build out the research methodology on #mediadeserts but to present and train on digital ethnography and modeling efforts with communities to design something better. Or point to gaps in our new ecosystem like #Patch and @LIONPubs: slideshare.net/locallygrownne…
In Ohio, I worked as project manager of the Media Seeds Project, an analysis of 22 Southeast Ohio counties, by all my measures they are media deserts. We did a whole lot more than plot points. Building on @jtmstream early re-invention work in journalism: slideshare.net/locallygrownne…
I've been using what I've learned to re-imagine a journalism curriculum for the next century. One based in inclusive, relational, engaged actions and delivering value to helping communities to thrive. The journalism we need to ensure a full historical record and democracy. #NCA21
AAAANNNDDDD you get some bonus info in the thread version;-). Join me in seizing back the narrative on #mediadeserts and what we need to be focused on in building a just, inclusive info & news ecosystem that serves ALL of us. mediadeserts.com. #NCA21
And look what other Tom was there in Denver...@tomstites discussing news coops...and me, mapping the media ecology with some colleagues. I describe the Media Deserts Project in my 2013 bio: newshare.com/jtm-denver/bio…
Or this 2012 Knight News Challenge proposal laying out my methodology, definitions, use case, policy intentions and might even mention news oases🧐🧐🧐. On Tumblr. Still there. #MediaDesertsnewschallenge2.tumblr.com/post/255458888…
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Found this write up of my 2012 election analysis and data use by the numerati...and how journalists have used data to map and visualize communities...2012. #mediadeserts#citationselon.edu/u/news/2013/04…
For those of you who may not know...@elonuniversity is in North Carolina (hi @thebusinessofnews), where I was doing mapping work in 2012 of media deserts, tracking online hate rhetoric and the political use of social technologies/data for targeted messaging and journalism work.
If you go to wikipedia and look up "news deserts", the history begins in 2016 @businessofnews ? And you were....at @DukeU at the time? How coincidental that my methodology, definitions and work would be duplicated just 40 miles away? Curious. #citationsmatter
This research will explore online harassment of journalists covering politics here in the United States and the chilling effect of the hostile online work environment & describe the ways in which social media are weaponized before the U.S. Presidential elections in November 2020.
That's what was on the data servers seized...and returned (maybe) by @FAMU_1887@FAMUsjgc82. Guess what state I live in.
Beyond rhetorical tools like #hashtags, emojis, symbolism, memes and use of other hate, racism, misogynistic content to target journalists, we find more sophisticated uses of social technologies to organize targeted attacks against journalists.
It’s cute when I say modeling the local media ecosystem & folks think 3D😳. No, systems modeling. I’m talking pinpoints AND the whole narrative system. Making journalism visible & accountable for geographic gaps & harms. mediadeserts.com Modeling local 👇🏾 since b4 the www.
Thanks for taking my question @ShorensteinCtr about #mediadeserts & how the local journalism sustainability may reinforce legacy media & as @mitrakalita reinforced, some media innovation and entrepreneurship *might* be funded? Look to the larger system in #mediadeserts. #create
Nine criteria: Ownership, corrections policy, super basic criteria...Gordon Crovitz to rate "journalism" sites and identify "pink slime" and disclose BASIC journalism practices... It's not that hard to tell, he said.
Living Under a Death Threat:"Is it real?" That's the question from media mgmt when assessing an online/physical threat to journalists. The real question? "Will someone act on this threat?" The next dean @FAMUSJGC82@FAMU_1887 this came to me at my home. Be ready. #FAMU133YEARS 1/
This is a death threat. Received at my home in March 2020. Just as I was getting ready to go to court to get a cyberstalking injunction against some @FAMU_1887 "colleagues" who used #fakenews and #smearcampaign to #collude w @FAMUSJGC82 to get me fired. Or killed. 2/
This death threat came to my home...and threatened me, my family and another colleague. Why you ask, would someone want me dead or out of the way? And it's clearly @FAMU_1887 related because of OTHER MURDERS OF OTHER DEANS?!?! Are you reading this? @FAMUSJGC82#FAMU133YEARS 3/
Online abuse takes many forms...including sexual predators who use anonymous tools to solicit explicit photos of students for money and favors. Male students. Good-looking students. And the sugar babies. Ground Zero: @FAMUSJGC82. I know. 😡 1/
As an administrator, my job was to ensure the safety of my students to pursue their academic careers. That was everywhere instruction occurred— in the @FAMUSJGC82 building, on campus, in internships, or online. Within my first month on the job, I would be challenged. 2/
We discovered a homeless person living in our building. He was gaining access to labs and hiding places in the building. We had video of him exiting the building and hanging out in library spaces @FAMUSJGC82. 3/
For more details on the evolution of "media deserts" from its origins in 2010 and why "news deserts" just doesn't address the crisis journalism is facing right now: mediadeserts.wordpress.com/project-timeli…
Which was based on the collaborative research of the Communication Policy Research Network (of which I was a researcher) responding to changes at the FCC: academia.edu/40226876/Revie…