[Air-l] How do journalists report internet research? (Request for experiences with journalists)
George(s) Lessard
media at web.net
Wed Feb 20 16:25:23 PST 2002
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On 20 Feb 2002 / from / via / thanks to, Christian Sandvig <air-l at aoir.org>
writing on Subject: [Air-l] How do journalists report i
>
> Dear AIR Colleagues,
>
> I'm posting the following question from Paul Diamond, a journalist
> visiting here at Oxford. I hope some of you will be able to assist
> him in his very interesting project. I'm sure I can convince him to
> share his results with us.
>
> Many thanks,
> Christian
>
>
> ***************
>
> How do journalists report Internet research? Im a journalist on the
> Reuters Foundation Programme at Oxford University, investigating the
> relationship between journalism and research into the Internet. In
> particular, Im interested in exploring how journalists report
> Internet research and the subsequent impact on policymaking. I wanted
> to ask if anyone had stories theyd like to share about their
> experiences speaking with journalists about Internet research.
>
> Thank you very much for any help.
> Paul Diamond
>
> Please email: paul.diamond at green.oxford.ac.uk
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