Researching and developing non-traditional analytic methods and communications tools for journalism.

Ver 1.0 Proceedings ON SALE NOW!
Co-directors:
  • Steve Doig - Tempe
  • Tom Johnson - Santa Fe
  • Steve Ross - Boston
    Fellows:
  • Patrick Mattimore - San Francisco & Geneva, Switzerland
  • John R. Sadd - Boston & Santa Fe
  • George T. Duncan - Pittsburgh, PA & Santa Fe

    Recent IAJ publications,
    presentations and workshops
    Postings This Month
    February 2006
    Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4
    5 6 7 8 9 10 11
    12 13 14 15 16 17 18
    19 20 21 22 23 24 25
    26 27 28
    Year Archive
  • View Article  The Coroner's Blog

    The communications tools on the WWW are seductive.  And helpful.  Here's an example: the coroner in Lake County, Illinois is blogging.  His entries, however, suggest an interesting jumping off point for some journalists.  Who has mapped suicides or over-doses in his/her community?  Yes, there might be some privacy issues, but they are not insurmountable.

    "Live from the Coroner's Office"
    http://www.coronerlakecountyil.blogspot.com/

    The Coroner of Lake County, IL talking about life and death in the purview of a County Coroner.

    Wednesday, February 08, 2006

    Ubiquitous Suicide

    I am convinced that there are more than one kind of knowing/knowledge, e.g. intellectual knowing, emotional knowing, visceral knowing. Intellectually I knew that many people have been touched and will be touched by suicide. I even put in a recent letter: “For every Suicide, an estimated 8 to 10 lives are severely impacted”. I know that my life has been impacted by suicide of a close relative, but until I started getting notes back from people I have invited to take part in a Suicide Prevention Work Group (another one today) I don’t think I really knew. Many, many individuals have been touched. People I have had contact with without ever knowing. It has been eye opening.

    Also I knew that deaths from suicide occurred in all areas of our county, in every socioeconomic group, but when I started mapping them out I could see and really know.
    There are 40 to 60 deaths by suicide throughout the county every year. While in the grand scheme of things maybe not huge numbers, but when you think about it and know it, it is staggering. All socioeconomic groups, all areas, all ages, more deaths than by homicide and acts of violence, but those prompt out-cry and calls to action. Should suicide be any different?"


    View Article  Finally, a newspaper's future could be assured
    From WIRED: "Monetize Your Roof By Joanna Glasner Click on the aerial view of a cityscape on Google Earth or Microsoft's Live Local, and most of us don't discern much more than a cluttered expanse of buildings and car-lined streets. But where others see a sprawl of empty rooftops, Colin Fitz-Gerald sees a cornucopia of unused advertising space.   more »
    Guests are encouraged to browse and search through all of this blog and its subdirectories. Please sign in or register and then add comments to the blog.
    Login
    User name:
    Password:
    Remember me 
    Search
    Helpful Publications
    Recent Book Reviews
    Listed on BlogShares