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NOTE:Taking the week off, so thought I'd dial it back to the very beginning - August 2020- with Episode 1a (I did 2 episodes to start- we'll call them both 1a).This one is one of my favorites because the topics are interesting and the approach is so different.Back next week with a new episode. Enjoy!---On this episode of The Journalism Salute, Mark is joined by Eve Pearlman, the co-founder and CEO of Spaceship Media. In Eve's words, Spaceship Media is a company that invites exploration for journalists and conversation participants through a recently developed form of work known as dialogue journalism. Spaceship brings people from different groups together for conversations over an extended period of time and works with media outlets to report on what comes from those conversations. Eve explains the origin of the company and how dialogue journalism works in the spirit of reconceptualizing what journalism is. She tells what motivated her to pursue this type of journalism, how projects are conceptualized, developed, and completed, and why journalists are ideal for the role they serve within dialogue journalism. She also shares her vision for future projects and pays it forward with advice, and a journalism salute of her own. Core quote: “What can I do with the skills I have, from where I sit, to help the greater good?” The Journalism Salute is a podcast intended to spotlight journalism organizations doing prominent work and to counter the notion of journalists as the enemy of the people. It is hosted by Mark Simon. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Show LinksSpaceship MediaSpaceship Media Twitter pageEve Pearlman's Twitter pageGuns, An American Conversation (Spaceship Media's book)Eve's Ted Talk Journalism Salute TwitterMark Simon Twitter
On this episode of The Journalism Salute, Mark is joined by Eve Pearlman, the co-founder and CEO of Spaceship Media. In Eve's words, Spaceship Media is a company that invites exploration for journalists and conversation participants through a recently developed form of work known as dialogue journalism. Spaceship brings people from different groups together for conversations over an extended period of time and works with media outlets to report on what comes from those conversations. Eve explains the origin of the company and how dialogue journalism works in the spirit of reconceptualizing what journalism is. She tells what motivated her to pursue this type of journalism, how projects are conceptualized, developed, and completed, and why journalists are ideal for the role they serve within dialogue journalism. She also shares her vision for future projects and pays it forward with advice, and a journalism salute of her own. Core quote: “What can I do with the skills I have, from where I sit, to help the greater good?” The Journalism Salute is a podcast intended to spotlight journalism organizations doing prominent work and to counter the notion of journalists as the enemy of the people. It is hosted by Mark Simon. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Show LinksSpaceship MediaSpaceship Media Twitter pageEve Pearlman's Twitter pageGuns, An American Conversation (Spaceship Media's book)Eve's Ted Talk Journalism Salute TwitterMark Simon Twitter
“The struggle [is]...because of some of the ethics and practices of traditional journalism, there's an inclination or habit to quote both sides. Even though there really aren't both sides."Turi talks to Spaceship Media founder Eve Pearlman about growing media polarisation, fake news and how we can combat the crisis of truth. What is polarisation? How might we overcome it? How does journalism deepen this problem? Is empathy scalable?More on this episodeLearn all about the Parlia Podcast here.Meet Turi Munthe: https://parlia.com/u/TuriLearn more about Parlia project here: https://parlia.com/aboutAnd visit us at: https://parlia.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a world deeply divided, how do we have hard conversations with nuance, curiosity, respect? Veteran reporter Eve Pearlman introduces "dialogue journalism": a project where journalists go to the heart of social and political divides to support discussions between people who disagree. See what happened when a group that would have never otherwise met -- 25 liberals from California and 25 conservatives from Alabama -- gathered to talk about contentious issues. "Real connection across difference: this is a salve that our democracy sorely needs," Pearlman says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans un monde profondément divisé, comment avoir des conversations difficiles avec nuance, curiosité et respect ? La journaliste chevronnée Eve Pearlman présente « le journalisme de dialogue » : un projet où les journalistes vont au cœur des clivages sociaux et politiques pour encourager des discussions entre des gens qui sont en désaccord. Voyez ce qu'il s'est passé quand des personnes qui ne se seraient jamais rencontrées autrement -- 25 libéraux venant de Californie et 25 conservateurs venant d'Alabama -- se sont réunies pour parler de sujets litigieux. « Une vraie connexion au-delà des différences : c'est un baume dont notre démocratie a grandement besoin », dit Pearlman.
깊게 분열된 세계에서 어떻게 우리가 뉘앙스와 궁금증, 예의를 차리고 심각한 대화를 할 수 있을까요? 전문 기자 이브 펄먼은 "다이얼로그 저널리즘"에 대해 설명합니다. 다이얼로그 저널리즘은 기자들이 사회적으로 정치적으로 양분된 곳 한복판에 가서 의견이 다른 사람들이 논의하는데 도와주는 프로젝트입니다. 캘리포니아 주에서 온 진보 진영 25명과 앨러배마 주에서 온 보수 진영 25명처럼 서로 못 볼 건 같던 사람들이 모여 논쟁 거리에 대해 얘기 나누며 어떤 일이 일어나는지 보세요. 그녀는 말합니다. "차이를 넘나드는 진짜 연결은 현 민주주의가 진정으로 필요한 약입니다."
Em um mundo profundamente dividido, como podemos ter conversas difíceis com nuance, curiosidade e respeito? A repórter veterana Eve Pearlman apresenta o "jornalismo de diálogo": um projeto no qual os jornalistas vão ao centro das divisões sociais e políticas para apoiar as discussões entre as pessoas que discordam. Veja o que aconteceu quando um grupo que nunca teria se encontrado de outra forma, 25 liberais da Califórnia e 25 conservadores do Alabama, se reuniu para falar sobre questões contenciosas. "Conexão real através da diferença: essa é uma poção da qual nossa democracia precisa desesperadamente", diz Pearlman.
En un mundo profundamente dividido, ¿cómo podemos tener conversaciones difíciles con matices, curiosidad, respeto? La reportera senior Eve Pearlman presenta el "periodismo de diálogo": un proyecto en el que los periodistas van al corazón de las divisiones sociales y políticas para apoyar las discusiones entre personas que no están de acuerdo. Vea lo que sucedió cuando un grupo que nunca se hubiera juntado, 25 liberales de California y 25 conservadores de Alabama, se reunieron para hablar sobre temas polémicos. "Conexión real a través de la diferencia: este es un bálsamo que nuestra democracia necesita profundamente", dice Pearlman.
In a world deeply divided, how do we have hard conversations with nuance, curiosity, respect? Veteran reporter Eve Pearlman introduces "dialogue journalism": a project where journalists go to the heart of social and political divides to support discussions between people who disagree. See what happened when a group that would have never otherwise met -- 25 liberals from California and 25 conservatives from Alabama -- gathered to talk about contentious issues. "Real connection across difference: this is a salve that our democracy sorely needs," Pearlman says.
Wie können wir in einer tief gespaltenen Welt mit Subtilität, Neugierde und Respekt harte Gespräche führen? Die langjährige Reporterin Eve Pearlman stellt den "Dialog-Journalismus" vor, ein Projekt, bei dem Journalisten mitten in soziale und politische Untiefen eintauchen, um bei Diskussionen zwischen Menschen unterschiedlicher Meinungen zu vermitteln. Wir beobachten eine Gruppe, die sich unter normalen Umständen nie getroffen hätte - 25 Liberale aus Kalifornien und 25 Konservative aus Alabama - und die über kontroverse Themen diskutiert. "Eine echte Verbindung über Differenzen hinweg: eine Arznei, den unsere Demokratie dringend braucht", so Pearlman.
What happens when someone creates a dialogue between west coast liberals and southern Trump supporters? Find out in this episode! Steve and Dave are joined by Spaceship Media founders and journalism activists, Eve Pearlman and Jeremy Hay. Spaceship Media's "dialogue journalism" is fostering constructive discourse between people who hold conflicting viewpoints, and striving to restore the populace's faith in journalists. This reinforces the pressing need for education to create thinking citizens.
The conversation on guns in this country is changing. We talk about a particularly intense day this week filled with listening sessions, marches, and town halls. We then spoke with Jeremy Hays and Eve Pearlman, cofounders of Spaceship Media, about dialogue journalism and their new project The Many. This show is sponsored by Tamara Mellon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.