Ideas. Experiments. Research. Solutions.
RJI offers an environment where fresh ideas and innovations that advance journalism can be tested and put into practice.
"Citizen journalism" can be fighting words among media folk, but Clyde Bentley says both the term and the concept fit his vision of journalism's future.
Concerns about the future of the press are not just American; they’re global. Some of the solutions emerging in other countries see little or no discussion here.
The Digital Publishing Alliance brings together innovators, technology experts and industry leaders to develop and test products and business models for a new era in journalism.
CCJ champions core journalism principles and the cultivation of cutting-edge ideas. Based in Washington, D.C., CCJ takes its critical-thinking expertise to print, broadcast and online newsrooms worldwide through workshops and consultancies.
The Frank Lee Martin Journalism Library at the University of Missouri houses the largest collection of journalism-related materials in the world.
Global Journalist covers the state of press freedom, journalistic ethics and independent media throughout the world — in print, online and on the radio.
CASR provides social science research services to government agencies, media organizations and other groups.
The Missouri School of Journalism includes the Columbia Missourian, KOMU, KBIA and other news organizations, publications and outlets.
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Last updated: Apr 21, 2008