**'A BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN EXPLORATION OF PERHAPS THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION IN SCIENCE.' BRIAN COX** Life is all around us, abundant and diverse, it is extraordinary. But what does it actually mean to be alive? Nobel prize-winner Paul Nurse has spent his career revealing how living cells work. In
What is public journalism?. Five communities, five examples
โ Scribed by Arthur Charity
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Weight
- 407 KB
- Volume
- 85
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0027-9013
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โฆ Synopsis
THE DAYTON DAJLY NEWS
The Kettering Foundation sits a few minutes' drive from downtown Dayton. Early in lc)c)4 its issue-frming experts were completing a new National Issues Forum discussion guide, What Should Re Done about Juvenile Violence?, while editors at the Dai!y iVmS were looking for a model public journalism project on some problem of abiding local interest. A collaboration seemed only natural. So, thenmetro editor Martha Steffens and her team started meeting with Keith Melville of NIF to hammer out a year long project eventually called "Kids in Chaos.
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