Stephen K. Doig: University Address
Stephen K. Doig: University Address
Stephen K. Doig: University Address
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University Address
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism
and Mass Communication
555 N. Central Ave., Suite 302
Phoenix, Arizona 85004-1248
Telephone: 602-496-5798
FAX : 602-496-7041
e-mail:[email protected]
Fulbright Portugal 50th Anniversary Distinguished Chair, Fall 2010: Taught graduate
journalism students at Universidade Nova de Lisboa and gave presentations at universities all
over Portugal
Special Recognition Award from the annual Lets Do It Better! workshop on diversity in
journalism at Columbia University, 2006
Freedom of Information Award, Valley of the Sun Chapter of the Society of Professional
Journalists, 2005
Freedom of Information Award, Valley of the Sun Chapter of the Society of Professional
Journalists, 1996
Responsibility In Journalism Award, Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of
the Paranormal, 1990
Science Writing Summer Fellowship, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, 1987
Bronze Star for Service in Vietnam, U.S. Army, 1971
EDUCATION
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Bachelor of Arts, Government
June, 1974
COURSES TAUGHT
Precision Journalism
Introduction to Newswriting
Reporting Public Affairs
Graduate Print Reporting
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Judge for the annual international Data Journalism Awards run by the Global Editors Network
Organized and judged the annual Phil Meyer Award for Precision Journalism each year since
2007
Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, board member
National Center on Disability Journalism, board member
Judge for the Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting, run by the Newhouse School
of Syracuse University (2012 - 2015)
ACADEMIC SERVICE
External peer review for promotion of Prof. David Herzog of the University of Missouri
(2015)
Chaired search committee for Director of Cronkite Sports Bureau (2014)
Chaired search committee for Director of Cronkite Santa Monica Sports Bureau (2014)
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External peer review for promotion of Prof. David Herzog of the University of Missouri
(2015)
External peer review for tenure application of Prof. Deborah Nelson of the University of
Maryland (2013)
Chaired search committee for managing editor of News21 (2012)
External peer review for tenure application of Prof. Rosemary Armao of the State University
of New York at Albany (2012)
External peer review for tenure application of Prof. Meryl Gordon of New York University
(2012)
External peer review of proposed computational journalism graduate program at Syracuse
University (2012)
University Selection Committee for President's Professorships (2008)
Cronkite School Graduate Curriculum Committee (2006)
Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (ACEJMC),
member of accreditation site teams for Michigan State University (2001), Baylor (2003),
Eastern Illinois University (2005)
Search committee for new Director of the Cronkite School (1999)
Search committee for new Cronkite School faculty members (2000)
MAJOR COMPUTER-ASSISTED PROJECTS
Hooked: Tracking Heroin's Hold on Arizona, data analysis of millions of state hospital
records in support of this half-hour Cronkite School documentary that won the Alfred I. DuPontColumbia Award in 2015.
Americas Weed Rush, data analysis support for this national investigative project by News21
students that was published by the Washington Post and NBC.com in the Summer of 2015.
Gun Wars, data analysis support for this national investigative project by News21 students
that was published by the Washington Post and NBC.com in the Summer of 2014.
Back Home, data analysis support for this national investigative project by News21 students
that was published by the Washington Post and MSNBC.com in the Summer of 2013.
Who Can Vote?, data analysis support for this national investigative project by News21
students that was published by the Washington Post, MSNBC.com in the Summer of 2012.
"Decoding Prime", a year-long series of bylined stories in 2011 by CaliforniaWatch.org using
my computer analyses of more than 50 million records of hospital admissions in the state, at
http://californiawatch.org/user/6386/articles. This project won the George Polk Award for
Medical and Health Reporting in February, 2012.
"Breakdown: Traveling Dangerously in America", data analysis support for this national
investigative project by News21 students that was published by the Washington Post and
MSNBC.com in the Fall of 2010.
Public Records, a state public records access audit that was conducted by the Arizona
Associated Press Managing Editors (AZ APME) and ran in newspapers across the state in
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December 2005. I helped organize the project, created up a web-based data collection system,
and analyzed the results for the reporting team.
Race, Sex and Age Drive Ticketing, Boston Globe, July 20-23, 2003. Conducted a statistical
analysis of data collected on 160,000 Massachussetts traffic stops for a Globe series led by
reporter Bill Dedman on racial profiling.
Newspapers Fall Short of Diversity Goal, Boston Globe, April 11, 2002. Analyzed newsroom
diversity numbers for 1,448 daily newspapers for a story done with Globe reporter Bill Dedman.
The study resulted in a total of more than $204,000 in grants from the John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation to repeat and expand the analysis in each year through 2006.
Open & Shut, a state public records access audit that was conducted in November, 2001, by
the Arizona Associated Press Managing Editors (AZ APME) and ran in newspapers across the
state in January 2002. I helped organize the project, created up a web-based data collection
system, and analyzed the results for the reporting team.
If the Vote Were Flawless, Miami Herald, Dec. 3, 2000, page 1. Analyzed Florida
presidential vote across more than 5,000 precincts for a national story demonstrating how ballot
problems there cost Al Gore the election.
The Color of Care, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dec. 17, 2000, page 1. Assisted reporters Dave
Davis and Elizabeth Marchak in analysis of 23 million hospital records for an ongoing
investigation of the national gap in death rates between blacks and whites.
The Law of the Land, Phoenix New Times, Jan. 1, 1999. Assisted New Times writers Patti
Epler and Amy Silverman in analyzing campaign contributions to Arizona legislators for a report
on the influence of lobbyists.
The BOMEX Files, Phoenix New Times, May, 1998. Assisted New Times writer Chris
Farnsworth with an investigation of the failure of the Arizona Board of Medical Examiners to
discipline dangerous doctors.
The Money Changers, Phoenix New Times, April, 1997. Assisted New Times writer Terry
Greene Sterling with a two-part investigation of the finances of the Baptist Foundation of
Arizona. The series led to the collapse of a scheme that defrauded investors of tens of millions of
dollars.
An Open Bar, Miami Herald, December, 1995. An investigation of how thousands of
supposedly indigent South Florida criminal defendants use the Public Defenders office at
taxpayer expense despite owning houses, luxury automobiles and other assets.
Crime and No Punishment, Miami Herald, August, 1994. An intensive analysis exposing
how poorly the South Florida criminal justice system is working. Winner of the Investigative
Reporters and Editors Award and the American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award in 1995.
Lost in America: Our Failed Immigration Policy, Miami Herald, December, 1993. An
examination of the difficulty of fairly managing immigration in South Florida and the nation.
Winner of the 1994 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and the IAPA-Globe and Mail
Award for In-depth Reporting from the Inter-American Press Association.
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What Went Wrong, Miami Herald, December, 1992. Statistical and geographical analysis of
the damage patterns from Hurricane Andrew helped prove that a weakened building code and
poor construction standards contributed greatly to the devastation. The Pulitzer Prize for Public
Service and the Sigma Delta Chi Medal for Public Service were awarded to the Herald staff in
1993.
Friends of the Court, Miami Herald, April, 1992. An investigation of how court-appointed
defense attorneys over-bill for their work. Winner of the 1993 Silver Gavel Award from the
American Bar Association.
Dirty Dollars, Miami Herald, February, 1990. An investigation of the impact of drug moneylaundering on South Florida. Awarded the 1991 IAPA-Globe and Mail Award for In-depth
Reporting from the Inter-American Press Association.
PUBLICATIONS
Doig, Stephen K, To Code Or Not To Code?, essay in textbook Data Journalism: Inside the
Global Future, edited by Tom Felle, John Mair and Damian Radcliffe (Abramis, 2015)
Doig, Stephen K., How to Create a Successful Online Course Without Muppets, story in
PBS MediaShift blog (April 2014), http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2014/04/how-to-create-asuccessful-online-course-without-muppets/
Doig, Stephen K., chapter on data journalism in textbook Journalism Research and
Investigation in a Digital World, edited by Stephen Tanner and Nick Richardson (Oxford
University Press, 2013)
Doig, Stephen K., chapter on data journalism in textbook "News Now: Visual Storytelling in
the Digital Age", (Pearson Publishing, 2011)
Doig, Stephen K., Back to Basics: 2010 Census Form Focuses on Key Data, "The IRE
Journal", (Fall 2010, Vol. 33, No. 4, pp 18-20)
Doig, Stephen K., How Big Will the Inaugural Crowd Be? Do the Math, MSNBC.com,
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28662672/, January 15, 2009.
Doig, Stephen K., Reporting with the Tools of Social Science, Nieman Reports (The Nieman
foundation for Journalism at Harvard University), (Spring 2008, Vol. 62, No. 1, pp. 47-49)
Doig, Stephen K., Precision Journalism, article in The International Encyclopedia of
Communication, Blackwell Publishing, April 2008
Doig, Stephen K., Data Talk When Reporters Know How To Listen, Nieman Reports (The
Nieman foundation for Journalism at Harvard University), (Fall 2006, Vol. 60, No. 3, pp.
53-55)
Doig, Stephen K., and Dedman, Bill, Does Your Newspaper Reflect Its Community?, (May,
2005) A report funded by the Knight Foundation to the American Society of Newspaper
Editors on how most newspapers are failing to make progress toward ASNEs goal of having
newsroom diversity match the demographics of the communities they serve.
Doig, Stephen K., and Dedman, Bill, Does Your Newspaper Reflect Its Community?, (May,
2004)
Doig, Stephen K., Mapping It Out: Adding the 3rd Dimension, Uplink, (May/June 2003,
Vol. 15, No.32, pp. 6-7).
Doig, Stephen K., and Dedman, Bill, Does Your Newspaper Reflect Its Community?, (April
8, 2003)
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Doig, Stephen K., chapter on basic reporting techniques in Visual Journalism: A Guide for
New Media Professionals, by Harris and Lester, Allyn & Bacon, 2002.
Doig, Stephen K., Making Sense of the Census, Quill Magazine, (July/August, 2001)
Doig, Stephen K., Floridas Dead Heat, Uplink, (March/April 2001, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 34).
Doig, Stephen K., Census 2000: Race Problem Solutions, Uplink, (January/February 2001,
Vol. 13, No. 1, pp 1,19-20)
Doig, Stephen K., Americas Changing Face, RTNDA Communicator, (February 2001,
Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 18-22)
Doig, Stephen K., Mapping: Census and GIS, Uplink, (September 2000, Vol. 12, No.
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Palmer, Griffin, and Doig, Stephen K., Census 2000: Reapportionment, Uplink
(January/February, 2000, Vol. 12, pp. 2-3)
Doig, Stephen K., Census 2000: Race Tabulations, Uplink (January/February, 2000, Vol.
12, No. 1,pp. 1,17,18)
Doig, Stephen K., Its Time to Drive CAR Concepts Home, essay in When Nerds and Words
Collide: Reflections on the Development of Computer-Assisted Reporting, published by
The Poynter Institute, February 1999.
Doig, Stephen K. and Paul, Nora, chapter on computer-assisted reporting and research in
News Writing and Reporting for Todays Media, by Itule and Anderson, (5th Edition),
McGraw-Hill, 2000.
Doig, Stephen K., Tech Tip: Programmers Aplenty, Uplink (December, 1998, pp. 10,14).
Doig, Stephen K., Census Achievement Test: 2000 Tuneup, Uplink (November, 1998, pp.
1,5,13).
Boy Scouts of America, Journalism Merit Badge Handbook, (complete revision, 1998)
Doig, Stephen K. and South, Jeff, What Teaching Is Really Like, Uplink, (December,
1997, pp. 6-7).
Doig, Stephen K., States Public Records Laws Inspire No Pride, op-ed commentary in the
Arizona Republic, March 2, 1997, p. B4.
Doig, Stephen K., The Big One: A Computer-Driven Perspective on South Floridas PostStorm Woes, The Quill, (Vol. 81, No. 7, September, 1993, pp. 26-27)
Gillmor, Dan and Doig, Stephen K., Segregation Forever?, American Demographics
(January, 1992, pp. 48-51).
CONFERENCES ORGANIZED
December, 2012. Newsroom Statistics. Three-day seminar on statistical techniques cosponsored with Investigative Reporters & Editors for 11 reporters from around the country.
Phoenix, AZ.
February, 2009. Newsroom Statistics. Three-day seminar on statistical techniques cosponsored with Investigative Reporters & Editors for six reporters from around the country.
Phoenix, AZ.
April, 2008. Newsroom Statistics. Three-day seminar on statistical techniques co-sponsored
with Investigative Reporters & Editors for eight reporters from around the country. Tempe,
AZ.
February, 2007. Newsroom Statistics. Three-day seminar on statistical techniques cosponsored with Investigative Reporters & Editors for 11 reporters from around the country.
Tempe, AZ.
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February, 2006. Newsroom Statistics. Three-day seminar on statistical techniques cosponsored with Investigative Reporters & Editors for 13 reporters from around the country.
Tempe, AZ.
February, 2005. Newsroom Statistics. Three-day seminar on statistical techniques cosponsored with Investigative Reporters & Editors for 12 reporters from around the country.
Tempe, AZ.
February, 2004. Newsroom Statistics. Three-day seminar on statistical techniques cosponsored with Investigative Reporters & Editors for 15 reporters from around the country.
Tempe, AZ.
2000 to 2003 Census seminars. Under the sponsorship of Investigative Reporters & Editors
(IRE), I organized and led (with Paul Overberg of USA Today) two-day seminars to help
reporters prepare for the 2000 Census data. These seminars, done for a total of more than 450
participants, were held in Tempe (twice), Atlanta, Missouri (twice), Maryland, Chicago,
Portland and Boston.
April, 1999. Electronic News Gathering Seminar. Two-day seminar in computer-assisted
reporting and research techniques for 13 professional broadcast journalists from around
Arizona.
April, 1998. Electronic News Gathering Seminar. Two-day seminar in computer-assisted
reporting and research techniques for 15 professional journalists from around the Southwest.
May, 1997. Organized and co-moderated with Arizona Attorney General Grant Woods a
televised debate between journalists and politicians regarding press fairness issues.
April, 1997. Electronic News Gathering Seminar. Two-day seminar in computer-assisted
reporting and research techniques for 17 professional journalists from around the Southwest
Panel on teaching data journalism, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication (San Francisco, August 2015)
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
(Boston, December 2014) (paid)
Excel workshop and presentation on organizing a data project, International Festival of
Journalism, Perugia, Italy (April 2014)
Data journalism workshops for reporters with the Guangzhou Daily Press Group,
Guangzhou, China (December 2013, supported by the Thomson Reuters Foundation)
Health data workshop for the Society of Business Editors and Writers (SABEW), Chicago
(November 2013)
Data training in Excel basics, Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) watchdog workshop,
Toronto (November 2013)
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
(Boston, November 2013) (paid)
Health data workshop, Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ), Anaheim CA
(October 2013)
Workshops on spycraft for journalists and data analysis, Global Investigative Journalism
Conference, Rio de Janeiro (October 2013)
Hour-long video webinar on Spycraft For Journalists prepared for the Investigative
Reporters & Editors website (http://ire.org/events-and-training/onlinetraining/webinars/spycraft/) July 2013)
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Presentation on spycraft techniques for keeping the identities of confidential sources safe
from prying eyes for the Investigative Reporters and Editors national conference. (June 2013)
Data workshop for editors and reporters at Le Temps, the leading French-language
newspaper and news website of Switzerland, in Geneva (May 2013)
Invited presentation to the Associazione Stampa Estera (Foreign Press Association) of Milan,
Italy (April 2013)
Data workshop for graduate students at the School of Journalism of the Catholic University
of Milan (April 2013)
Data workshop for graduate students at the School of Journalism of the University of Milan
(April 2013)
Data workshop for graduate students at the IULM School of Journalism in Milan (April
2013)
Excel workshop at the International Festival of Journalism in Perugia, Italy (April 2013)
Data workshop with masters sutdents at the Scuola di Giornalismo di Perugia. (April 2013)
Lecture and data workshop with students in the Masters in Media and Journalism program at
Universidade Catlica Portuguesa in Lisbon (April 2013)
Lecture on data journalism and demonstration of Excel to masters students of the Instituto
Politecnico de Lisboa in Portugal (April 2013)
Lecture and data workshop for masters students at the IE School of Communication of
Madrid (April 2013)
Data workshop with interns at Diario ABC, one of the major newspapers of Madrid. (April
2013)
Data workshop for students at the Master en Periodismo de Investigacin, Datos y
Visualizacin school in Madrid run by the Diario El Mundo newspaper and the University
Rey Juan Carlos. (April 2013)
Lecture on data journalism with masters students at the University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. (April 2013)
Data workshop for Dutch professional reporters hosted by the University of Amsterdam. This
was the second such workshop I did for reporters in Amsterdam because there was such
demand for this training. (April 2013)
Data workshop for Dutch professional reporters hosted by the University of Amsterdam.
(April 2013)
Lecture and workshop for students at the Utrecht (Netherlands) University of Applied
Sciences. (April 2013)
Data workshop for Dutch professional reporters hosted by the University of Amsterdam.
(April 2013)
Lecture and demonstration for undergraduates from the University of Tilburg (Netherlands)
and the nearby Fontys Hogeschols journalism program. (April 2013)
Lecture to Berlin reporters and editors held at Die Zeit, a high-end German weekly
newspaper much like the Economist. (March 2013)
Invited evening Q&A session for journalists and interested citizens hosted by the Austrian
Press Association in Vienna. (March 2013)
Lecture and workshop for French newspaper editors sponsored by the World Association of
Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) in Paris. (March 2013)
Lecture to faculty and masters students at Sciences Po graduate Ecole de Jornalisme of
Paris. (March 2013)
Workshop on using PSPP, the open source version of the statistical program SPSS, for
members of SKUP, the Norwegian investigative journalisn organization. (March 2013)
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Workshop on effective use of data in business reporting for the Reynolds Center for Business
Journalism annual professors seminar. (January 2013)
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
(Boston, November 2012) (paid)
Excel workshop for Dutch and Flemish reporters at the VVOJ conference in Antwerp.
(November 2012)
Panel on The Teaching Hospital Model for journalism education at the AEJMC
conference. (Chicago, August 2012)
Panel on Telling Compelling Stories with Geographical Information Systems at the Health
GIS conference. (Scottsdale, August 2012)
Lecture on data journalism at the University of Woolongong, Australia (May 2012)
Lecture on data journalism at the University of Technology of Sydney, Australia (May 2012)
Data workshop for reporters and editors at the Herald Sun newspaper of Melbourne,
Australia. (May 2012)
Workshops on reporting with data for students at the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, FL.
(May 2012)
Excel workshop for European reporters at the International Festival of Journalism at Perugia,
Italy. (April 2012)
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
(Boston, November 2011) (paid)
Computer-assisted reporting training for 40 Portuguese journalists, organized by the U.S.
Embassy in Portugal (Lisbon, October 2011)
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship Program, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
(Boston, April 2011) (paid)
IRE Watchdog Workshop, held at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, March
2011)
Census training for business journalists, organized by the Reynolds Center for Business
Journalism, (Philadelphia, January 2011, and Dallas, April 2011) (paid)
Data training at IRE Watchdog Workshop at the University of Southern California in Los
Angeles. (March 2011)
IRE Campus Coverage workshop for student journalists (Phoenix, January 2011)
Workshop on Census data for health reporters at the University of Southern California, (Los
Angeles, January 2011) (paid)
Fulbright seminars about computer-assisted reporting at journalism schools across Portugal
(Fall 2010, supported by Fulbright Professorship)
Day-long training session for citizen journalism bloggers in Florida (April 2010) (paid)
International Festival of Journalism, Perugia, Italy (April 2010)
Society of American Business Editors and Writers, Phoenix (March 2010)
IRE Campus Coverage workshop for student journalists, Phoenix (January 2010)
Maynard Institute Editors Training Program, University of Nevada-Reno, (June 2009)
Global Investigative Journalism Conference, Lillehammer, Norway (September 2008)
Arizona Newspaper Association (September 2007)
Associao Brasileira de Jornalismo Investigativo (ABRAJI), Sao Paulo (May 2007).
Day-long training seminars for citizen journalism bloggers in Colorado, Michigan, Iowa,
New Mexico and Minnesota (2006-2008)
National Writers Workshop, San Antonio (May 2006)
Instituto Nacional de Estadistica, Sevilla, Spain, seminar on using census data for Spanish
journalists, (April 2006)
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Kenote speech for Datafest conference organized by La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina
(December 2014)
Invited speech on how journalists use large data sets for the Big Data, Big Ideas for Media
conference in London. (June 2013)
Health GIS (Geographic Information System) Conference, Scottsdale (August 2012)
Fulbright Brainstorms Conference, lecture on the importance of investigative journalism in a
democracy, Lisbon, Portugal (October 2010)
Journalism Education Association (Phoenix, April 2009)
California First Amendment Coalition (Los Angeles, April 2008)
American Statistical Association (Salt Lake City, 2007)
Knight Foundation Mid-Career Program Directors (Washington, DC, 2004)
American Society of Newspaper Editors (Washington, DC, 2004)
Associated Press Managing Editors (Phoenix, 2003)
ESRI (GIS/mapping) Users annual meeting (San Diego, 2003)
American Society of Newspaper Editors (New Orleans, 2003)
Broadcast Educators Association (Las Vegas, 2003)
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ASU Barrett Honors College (colloquium with author David Halberstam, 2002)
Florida International University lecture series (Miami, 2002)
Society of Professional Journalists (Fort Worth, 2002)
ESRI (GIS/mapping) Users annual meeting (San Diego, 2002)
National Association of Hispanic Journalists (San Diego, 2002)
American Political Science Association (San Francisco, 2001)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (New York, 2001)
Education Writers of America (Phoenix, 2001)
National Association of Hispanic Journalists (Phoenix, 2001)
SAS Users Group International (Long Beach, 2001)
ESRI World Users Conference (San Diego, 2001)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (Phoenix, 2000)
Western Users of SAS Software (Scottsdale, 2000)
Native American Journalists Association (Tempe, 1998)
Student Publications Managing Editors, (Tempe, 1998)
Environmental Writers of America (Tucson, 1997)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (Phoenix, 1997)
Society of Professional Journalists (Miami, 1996)
Associated Press Sports Editors (New Orleans, 1995)
American Society of Criminology (Miami, 1994)
American Association for Public Opinion Research (St. Petersburg, 1994)
American Meteorological Society (Anaheim, 1993)
GRANTS
McCormick Foundation SRI, $50,000 to organize and conduct a package of training videos
for reporters interested in using Census data, June 2011
ASNE Diversity, a $108,000 grant as PI from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
to compare the percentage of minority reporters and editors in more than 1,400 daily
newspaper with the minority population in their circulation areas, Spring 2005.
ASNE Diversity 2004, a $49,200 grant as PI from the John S. and James L. Knight
Foundation to compare the percentage of minority reporters and editors in more than 1,400
daily newspaper with the minority population in their circulation areas, 2004.
ASNE Diversity, a $47,000 grant as PI from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
to compare the percentage of minority reporters and editors in more than 1,400 daily
newspaper with the minority population in their circulation areas, 2003.
Reporting the 2000 Census, a $22,500 grant as PI from the Russell Sage Foundation of
New York to support creating a website (http://cronkite.pp.asu.edu/census) to help journalists
use census data, 1999.
Private Voices, Public Choices civic journalism grant of $8,998 from the Urban Studies
Center, ASU; co-PI with Dr. Fran Matera and graduate student Paul Atkinson, 1998
Website development grant of $2,000 as PI, College of Public Programs, ASU, 1997
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