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  • View Article  Philip Meyer Awards - Call for Entries
    The deadline for applications for the Philip Meyer Award is approaching. Established in 2005, the award was created to honor Philip Meyer’s pioneering efforts to utilize social science research methods to foster better journalism.  The postmark deadline for entries is October 31, 2009.

    The contest recognizes stories that incorporate survey research, probabilities and other social science tools in creative ways that lead to journalism vital to the community.

    Three awards are given annually:

        * $500 for 1st place
        * $300 for 2nd place
        * $200 for 3rd place

    Last year’s winning entries exposed bureaucratic lapses that have hindered the search for causes of SIDS; uncovered the NHTSA’s failure to consider non-deploying airbags as being a significant safety issue; and analyzed arrest and court data to reveal towns where blacks were being arrested in extraordinary numbers for minor offenses like loitering or jaywalking.

    Work submitted for consideration must have been published between October 1, 2008 and September 30, 2009. A pdf of the entry is available to download online (http://www.ire.org/resourcecenter/contest/MeyerEntryForm09.pdf) . For additional information, please refer to the Philip Meyer Award FAQ page (http://ire.org/resourcecenter/contest/meyerawardfaq.html).

    Award winners will be honored at the 2010 CAR Conference in Phoenix, Ariz.

    The Philip Meyer Award is sponsored by the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting, a joint program of IRE and the Missouri School of Journalism; the Knight Chair in Journalism at Arizona State University; and IRE.


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    Beth Kopine
    Resource Center Director & Contest Coordinator
    Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.
    141 Neff Annex
    Missouri School of Journalism
    Columbia, MO 65211
    Phone: 573-882-6668
    Fax: 573-882-5431
    Email: beth@ire.org
    View Article  Could World of Warcraft be the new War and Peace?

    From the Nieman Foundation "Storyboard":

    Could World of Warcraft be the new War and Peace?

    Whether Pacman or Halo first introduced you to video games, calling them “high art” might stretch the sensibilities.  But boardwalk nickelodeons led to movies like The Godfather—could a similarly radical transformation be underway with games?

    Narrative journalism draws many of its core principles from novels, films, and short stories. Elements like character development, scene-setting, and a narrative arc work whether the tale is true or made up.

    Games, however, are different.

    “There are characters and stories in games, just like there are ...   more »

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