Tow Center for Digital Journalism
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The Tow Center for Digital Journalism is a research institute at Columbia University that explores the impact of technology on journalism and develops innovative practices for digital news production.
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| instanceOf |
academic center
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journalism research center → research institute → |
| activity |
collaborates with news organizations
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conducts empirical research on digital news → develops tools and frameworks for digital journalism → hosts public events → offers fellowships → organizes conferences and panels → publishes research reports → supports experimental newsroom projects → |
| affiliation |
Columbia Journalism School
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Columbia University → |
| campus |
Columbia University Morningside Heights campus
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| country |
United States
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| fieldOfWork |
audience engagement research
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business models for news → computational journalism → data journalism → digital journalism → journalism → journalism ethics → media innovation → newsroom technology → platform studies → |
| focus |
audience behavior in digital environments
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automation and AI in journalism → business sustainability of digital news → data and metrics in newsrooms → impact of platforms on news distribution → social media and journalism → trust and credibility in digital news → |
| foundedBy |
Tow Foundation
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| locatedIn |
Morningside Heights
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New York → New York City → |
| mission |
to bridge the gap between academia and newsrooms
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to develop innovative practices for digital news production → to explore the impact of technology on journalism → |
| namedAfter |
Tow Foundation
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| parentOrganization |
Columbia Journalism School
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| partOf |
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
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| produces |
guides for journalists
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policy briefs → research reports → |
| website |
https://www.cjr.org/tow_center/
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
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