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</tr> </table> <!-- This closes "table 3" --> <tr> <td width="165" bgcolor="#0033CC"><a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/index.php" onmouseover="ftOn('14')" onmouseout="ftOff('14')"><img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/image/home1.gif" align="RIGHT" width="163" height="44" border="0" name="ft14"></a></td> </tr> </table> <!-- This closes "table 2" --> </td> <td width="435" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <!-- This line designates table 1, row five, right column --> <!-- Table 4: This is the fifth row, right column of table 1 which includes text and may also include another table. --> <table cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <tr> <td> </td> </tr> <!--This first roww provides a buffer between the text and the above red line --> <tr> <td> <!-- text begins here. --> <p><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial" size="+1" color="#0033CC"><strong>Publications</strong></font> <p> <p><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial">The Pew Center has produced a series of publications that explore various civic journalism theories and practices. </font></p> <p><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"><b>For information about how to order publications, visit: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/orderpubs.html">Ordering Pew Publications</a></b><br> </font></p> <font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"> <p> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/batten02b.jpg" align="left" width="79" height="100"><font color="#FF0000">Civic Journalism: A Living Legacy</font> <br> A 56-page look back at the last 10 years of civic journalism presented at the 2002 James K. Batten Awards and Symposium at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Includes stories on the award-winning projects, text from the panel discussions, keynote addresses and a fold-out timeline of defining moments.<br> </font> <p> <p> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/delvingbook.jpg" align="left"><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"><font color="#FF0000"><a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/delving/index.html">Delving into the Divide: A Study of Race Reporting in Forty-Five U.S. Newsrooms</a></font> <br> Part how-to and part case study, the book provides a roadmap for news organizations seeking to explore growing diversity in their communities. 108-pages.</font> <p><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"><br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/cjisbook.jpg" border="1" align="left"> <font color="#FF0000"><a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/cjis/index.html">Civic Journalism Is... True Stories from America's Newsrooms</a></font> <br> What is civic journalism? How do you define it? Twenty journalists from around the country give their answers in a new publication from the Pew Center. The booklet is a compilation of ads carried in major print and broadcast journalism magazines last year. In defining civic journalism, the reporters, producers, editors and news directors articulate a set of core values that guide how they practice their craft and provide texture and understanding to the work being done in the name of civic journalism. 24 pages. <br> </font> <font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"> <p> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/98casestudy.jpg" align="left"> <a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/stop/index.html">Don't Stop There! Five Adventures in Civic Journalism</a><br> Gain insight into how civic journalists ventured into some risky, complex and uncharted stories, only to be surprised by the turns they took. They engaged the community in difficult issues, and, in the process, engaged journalists in the community. <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/withthepeople.jpg" align="left"> <a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/pubs_toolbox.html">With the People . . . A Toolbox for Getting Readers and Viewers Involved</a> <br> Edited by Jan Schaffer and Edward Miller <br> A 40-page booklet showcasing ideas from newspapers around the country for making news stories interactive. <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/civiccat.jpg" border="1" align="left"> <a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/civiccat/index.php">Civic Catalyst</a> <br> Get the latest news about civic journalism from the Pew Center's quarterly newsletter. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <p><strong>For copies of the above publications visit: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/orderpubs.html">Ordering Pew Publications</a></strong></p> <br> <p> <font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial" color="#0033CC"><strong>Available only online:</strong></font> <p> <p> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/Roadmapbookweb.jpg" align="left"><font color="#FF0000"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/roadmap.html">Roadmap 2005: National vs. Regional Journalism Strategies for a Successful Future</a></font> <br> New York symposium highlights. Learn how Bill Keller, Managing Editor, The New York Times; Ann Marie Lipinski, Senior Vice President and Editor, the Chicago Tribune and Gary Pruitt, President and CEO, The McClatchy Co., envision the future of journalism. <p> <br> <p> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/batten00book.jpg" align="left"><font color="#FF0000"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/batten/2000awards.html">The People's Choice: The Media, The Campaign, and The Citizens</a></font> <br> A 28-page synopsis of the 2000 James K. Batten Awards and Symposium held April 26-27 at Boston University. Includes stories on the award-winning projects and text from the panel discussions and keynote speeches by Pam Johnson, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor The Arizona Republic and BU Presidential Historian Robert Dallek. <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/martinbaronbook.jpg" align="left"> <font color="#FF0000"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/martinbaron.html">Covering a New America: How Multicultural Communities are Shaping the Future of Journalism</a></font> <br> Keynote speech by Martin Baron, Editor, The Boston Globe at the Pew Center Luncheon, AEJMC Convention, Washington DC, August, 2001. <br> </p> <p><img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/crackingthecode.jpg" align="left"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/ctc/index.html">Cracking the Code: Creating New Lifelines Between Journalists and Academics</a> <br> Highlights of a brainstorming session on useful journalism research with 17 top editors and educators. Sponsored by the Pew Center and the Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs at Louisiana State University. 36 pages. <p><br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/2001battenbookpic.jpg" align="left"> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/batten/2001awards.html">Media and Democracy: Civic Journalism in a Digital Age</a> <br> A 28-page synopsis of the 2001 James K. Batten Awards and Symposium at Kent State University. Includes stories on the award-winning projects, text from the panel discussions and keynote address by Reid Ashe, former publisher of the Tampa Tribune and new president and chief operating officer of Media General Inc. <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/andersbook.jpg" align="left"> <font color="#FF0000"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/andersgyllenhaal.html">What's Coming? Will We Be Ready for It? Equipping Journalists for the New Communications Era</a></font> <br> Keynote speech by Anders Gyllenhaal, Executive Editor, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. at the Pew Center Luncheon, AEJMC Convention, Phoenix, August, 2000. <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/peckbook.jpg" align="left"><a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/chrispeck.html"><font>"Civic Journalism: The Savior of Newspapers in the 21st Century?"</font></a><font><br> Keynote address by Chris Peck, Editor, The Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA at the Pew Center Luncheon, AEJMC Convention, Aug. 1999. 20 pages.</font> <br> <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/Batten99.jpg" align="left"><a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/batten/1999awards.html"><font>A Citizen's-Eye View: Civic Journalism, Civic Engagement</font></a><font> <br> A 40-page overview of the 1999 Batten Awards and Symposium for Excellence in Civic Journalism, including keynote speeches by media scholar Michael Schudson and Philadelphia Daily News editor Zack Stalberg. </font> <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/98JKB15.jpg" border="1" align="left"><font color="#FF0000">News Futures: Civic Innovations in Reporting</font> <br> Based on the 1998 James K. Batten Awards and Symposium, this book looks at the emerging trends and opportunities in civic journalism. Available from the Pew Center in hard copy only. <br> <br> </p> <p><img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/tcl2nded.jpg" align="left"> <font color="#FF0000"><a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/tcl/index.html">Tapping Civic Life: How to Report First, and Best, What's Happening in Your Community, 2nd Edition</a></font> <br> Offers journalists tools and techniques they can use to supplement everyday Rolodex reporting. It offers instruction on how to identify various layers of civic life, identify "connectors" and "catalysts" who would be useful to reporters, find "third places" in the community, where people discuss issues, conduct conversations instead of interviews and map communities by area or topic. 44 pages. <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/tcl1sted.jpg" align="left"> <a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/tapping/index.html">Tapping Civic Life: Reporting First, and Best, What's Happening in Your Community, 1st Edition</a> <br> Prepared by the Harwood Group <br> A Pew Center workbook for journalists, based on research by the Harwood Group at the Wichita Eagle, that seeks to help journalists tap into different levels of civic life. </p> </font> <p><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"><br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/civiclessons.jpg" align="left"> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20090202043207/http://www.cpn.org/sections/topics/journalism/stories-studies/pew_cj_lessons.html">Civic Lessons</a> <br> Evaluated by Esther Thorson and Lewis A. Friedland, Report Writer: Peggy Anderson <br> A report on four civic journalism projects and how the newsrooms, partnerships, and citizens responded to the project's efforts. Hard copy of report available.<br> </font></p> <font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"> <p> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/citelecproj.jpg" border="1" align="left"> </p> </font> <p><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"> <a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/cep/toc.html">The Citizens Election Project Case Studies</a> <br> Edited by Jan Schaffer and Stanley Cloud, Research Assistant: Kathleen Fitzgerald <br> A Pew Center behind-the-scenes look at six different media partnerships in four states that experimented with new ways to focus on citizens' issues during the presidential primaries. </font></p> <p><font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial"><br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/americassw.jpg" align="left"> <a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/americas/index.html">America's Struggle Within</a> <br> Commissioned by the Pew Center for Civic Journalism and prepared by the Harwood Group <br> Citizens talk about the state of the union in this reference for journalists covering the 1996 presidential election. <br> <br> <br> <br> <img src="/web/20090202043207im_/http://pewcenter.org/images/cj6casestud.jpg" align="left"> </font></p> <font face="helvetica, sans-serif, arial">\ <p><a href="/web/20090202043207/http://pewcenter.org/doingcj/pubs/cases/index.html">Civic Journalism: Six Case Studies</a> <br> Edited by Jan Schaffer and Edward D. Miller, reported by Staci D. Kramer <br> This joint report by the Pew Center and the Poynter Institute for Media Studies lets you step into the newsrooms of six civic journalism partnership efforts. The book features three community initiatives: "Taking Back our Neighborhoods/ Carolina Crime Solutions" in Charlotte, N.C.; "We the People, Wisconsin" in Madison; and "The Public Agenda" in Tallahassee, Fla. 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