EPISODE · Nov 21, 2023 · 30 MIN
Solutions Journalism: How do we know if a solution is really working?
from The Upward Spiral: Deconstructing Solutions Journalism · host Transitions
Solutions journalism is all about in-depth, rigorous reporting on effective responses to social problems – but how does one measure impact? How do we know if a response is really working? In this episode of The Upward Spiral we talk to journalist Kathrin Yaormich who recently wrote a solutions journalism story for Transitions on L’Chaim, a volunteer-run, civil society organization aiding sex workers in the Czech Republic. We dig deeper into the challenges of solutions reporting and best practices such as having a critical mindset, looking out for secondary impact, being honest with your readers, contextualizing the evidence and limitations, and more.If you enjoyed our podcast and would like to know more about our work, follow us here for more solutions journalism-related resources, news, and our latest stories!
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Solutions journalism is all about in-depth, rigorous reporting on effective responses to social problems – but how does one measure impact? How do we know if a response is really working? In this episode of The Upward Spiral we talk to journalist Kathrin Yaormich who recently wrote a solutions journalism story for Transitions on L’Chaim, a volunteer-run, civil society organization aiding sex workers in the Czech Republic. We dig deeper into the challenges of solutions reporting and best practices such as having a critical mindset, looking out for secondary impact, being honest with your readers, contextualizing the evidence and limitations, and more.If you enjoyed our podcast and would like to know more about our work, follow us here for more solutions journalism-related resources, news, and our latest stories!
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