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      • 1997 Batten Award Winner: Bradenton Herald
      • 1997 Batten Award Winner: The Peoria Journal
      • 1997 Batten Award Winner: The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
      • 1997 Batten Symposium Keynote: Ervin Duggan
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      • 1998 Batten Award Winner: Asbury Park Press
      • 1998 Batten Award Winner: The Baltimore Sun
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      • 1998 Symposium Panel Presentation: Laura Washington
      • 1998 Symposium Panel Presentation: Mizell Stewart, III
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      • 1999 Batten Award Winner: KRON-TV
      • 1999 Batten Award Winner: Portland Press Herald
      • 1999 Batten Award Winner: St. Paul Press
      • 1999 Batten Awards: Introduction
      • 1999 Batten Symposium Keynote: Zack Stalberg
      • 1999 Batten Symposium Panel on E-Democracy
      • 1999 Batten Symposium Panel: “Civic Engagement in American Cities”
      • 1999 Batten Symposium: Michael Schudson
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      • 2000 Batten Award Winner: The Philadelphia Inquirer
      • 2000 Batten Award Winner: New Hampshire Public Radio
      • 2000 Batten Award Winner: Savannah Morning News
      • 2000 Batten Awards: Introduction
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      • 2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “Guinea Pig Kids”
      • 2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “Choose or Lose 2000”
      • 2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “Election Guide 2000”
      • 2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “On the Verge”
      • 2001 Batten Award Honorable Mention: “The New Face of Minnesota”
      • 2001 Batten Award Luncheon Keynote
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      • 2001 Batten Awards Runner-Up: “Moment of Truth”
      • 2001 Batten Awards Runner-up: “Unrealized Assets“
      • 2001 Batten Awards Winner: “West Virginia After Coal”
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      • ROADMAP 2005: National vs Regional Journalism Strategies for a Successful Future
      • Tapping New Data Territories
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      • A Case Study From Rochester, New York: The Impact Of Civic Journalism Projects On Voting Behavior in State-Wide Referendums
      • Civic Journalism: Does It Work?
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    • A Collision Course, Idaho Falls, ID
    • A Duty to Protect, Tacoma, WA
    • Changing Tides, Aberdeen, WA ’97
    • Changing Tides, Aberdeen, WA ’98
    • Children First, Detroit, MI
    • Common Ground, San Jose, CA
    • Dropping Out: Why students leave Decatur schools, Decatur, IL
    • Eye on Education, Boston, MA
    • Facing our Future, Binghamton, NY
    • First Amendment Forum, Pittsburgh, PA
    • Grading Our Schools, Rochester, NY
    • Growth on the Strand, Myrtle Beach, SC
    • Home for Good, Huntington, WV
    • Keep Us Safe: Teens Talk about Violence, Rochester, NY
    • Key Moments, Spokane, WA
    • Kids & Character 2000, Elmira, NY
    • Men as Peacemakers, Duluth, MN
    • Neighbor to Neighbor, Cincinnati, OH
    • New Hampshire Tax Challenge, Concord, NH
    • Passing the Test, Monroe, LA
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    • Shaping the Next Century, Dayton, OH
    • Shock Value, Concord, NH
    • Stray Voltage, LaCrosse, WI
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    • Target Transportation, Springfield, VA
    • Tax Reform, Muncie, IN
    • Teaching Tucson’s Children , Tucson, AZ
    • TeenGo Web Site and On the Verge, Portland, ME
    • Teledirecto TV, San Antonio, TX
    • The Death of Ryan Harris: A Community Responds
    • The People’s Agenda, Indianapolis, IN
    • The Sun News Asks You, Myrtle Beach, SC
    • Water. The Power. The Profit. Savannah, GA
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    • A Citizen’s-Eye View: Civic Journalism, Civic Engagement 
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    • Civic Journalism Is… True Stories from America’s Newsrooms
      • Civic Journalism Is… About Spotlighting Critical Issues
      • Civic Journalism Is… About avoiding the extremes.
      • Civic Journalism Is… About being part of the community
      • Civic Journalism Is… About bringing in all the players
      • Civic Journalism Is… About connecting with the reader
      • Civic Journalism Is… About creating compelling TV news
      • Civic Journalism Is… About delving deeper into the community.
      • Civic Journalism Is… About expanding our vision
      • Civic Journalism Is… About getting people involved
      • Civic Journalism Is… About helping people take action
      • Civic Journalism Is… About listening through new technology
      • Civic Journalism Is… About looking through different lenses.
      • Civic Journalism Is… About making ordinary concerns compelling
      • Civic Journalism Is… About meeting the needs of citizens
      • Civic Journalism Is… About paying attention
      • Civic Journalism Is… About re-invigorating coverage
      • Civic Journalism Is… About really listening in the community
      • Civic Journalism Is… About rebuilding our credibility.
      • Civic Journalism Is… About setting priorities
      • Civic Journalism Is… About stories that set you apart
      • Civic Journalism Is… End Notes
      • Civic Journalism Is… Introduction
    • Civic Journalism: Six Case Studies 
    • Civic Lessons
    • Cracking the Code: Creating New Lifelines Between Journalists and Academics 
      • Cracking the Code: A Call for Change
      • Cracking the Code: A Vision for the Future
      • Cracking the Code: Brainstorm with Us
      • Cracking the Code: Introductions
      • Cracking the Code: Key Research Questions
      • Cracking the Code: Successful Academic-Newsroom Partnerships
    • Delving into the Divide: A Study of Race Reporting in Forty-Five U.S. Newsrooms
    • Don’t Stop There! Five Adventures in Civic Journalism
      • Facing our Future
      • Introduction
      • Poverty Among Us
      • The Good Community
      • The Leadership Challenge
      • The Maine Citizens’ Campaign
    • Order Publications
    • Tapping Civic Life: How to Report First, and Best, What’s Happening in Your Community, 2nd Edition 
    • Tapping Civic Life: Reporting First, and Best, What’s Happening in Your Community, 1st Edition 
    • The Citizens Election Project Case Studies 
    • With the People . . . A Toolbox for Getting Readers and Viewers Involved 
      • With the People… Getting Started
      • With the people… Introduction
      • With the People… Moving the Needle
      • With the People… Planning a Project
      • With the People… Tools and Techniques

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