Title
The Duluth Community News Project: Examining the impact of community-based reporting on student perceptions of journalism and community
Other titles
Center for Community and Regional Research Report
Abstract
This study analyzes a community-based reporting project at a Midwestern university in a city of 90,000. Qualitative pre- and post-test analysis of students’ perceptions of the community and of the journalism they were practicing found the project challenged their preconceived notions about the community they visited and of the best way to practice journalism. Students said the project took them out of their comfort zones and challenged their preconceived notions about the community they visited. The findings suggest that the experience teaches students as much about people and community as it does about journalism.
Funding information
This project was sponsored by a grant from the Center for Community and Regional Research, University of Minnesota Duluth
Suggested Citation
Hatcher, John A.
(2008).
The Duluth Community News Project: Examining the impact of community-based reporting on student perceptions of journalism and community.
Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/219139.