Author Sex and cats: The 2022 people’s choice awards Analytics measure more and more in our lives. I receive a report every week sending me stats that show how Storyboard posts performed on eight different measures. Eight.Everything seems to… December 28, 2022 Compression: It’s not just for socks Ads on radio and news sites here in Seattle are promoting “Potted Potter,” a romp of a stage play that retells all seven Harry Potter books — more than 4,000… December 22, 2022 Social-change journalism can make “good trouble” A Vanderbilt professor wraps up his case for seven reframes of problem-centered story work with a summary of risks and rewards December 16, 2022 Making good journalistic trouble, Part VII: Seeing through other moral lenses Stories that challenge value judgments and assumptions can help readers reconsider those blamed for and stigmatized for social problems December 15, 2022 Making good journalistic trouble, Part VI: Shared responsibility for social problems Stories can be framed and reported to show how everyday choices and actions can be connected to oppression and poverty December 14, 2022 Making good journalistic trouble, Part V: Expanding perspective and empathy Stories that explore social issues through a solidarity frame can help readers relate to the people most affected December 13, 2022 Making good journalistic trouble, Part IV: Tracing the cause and effect of social issues Stories reported through a "re-specification" frame point to the core origins and ultimate consequences of social problems December 12, 2022 Making good journalistic trouble, Part III: Stories of empowerment and action A Vanderbilt professor argues for stories that help readers and affected people alike see that they can make a difference in the face of social ills December 9, 2022 Making good journalistic trouble, Part II: Highlighting urgency and proximity Nonfiction stories should include reporting that shows that distant-seeming problems are closer and more immediate than realized December 8, 2022 Making good journalistic trouble, Part I: Exposing overlooked problems A Vanderbilt professor argues that nonfiction writing can connect writers, readers and social issues through a re-frame of traditional story approaches December 7, 2022 Previous 1 … 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 … 245 Next