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When Alexa Koenig started the Investigations Lab at the University of California, Berkeley in 2016, she did so to teach future investigators not only how to leverage a growing arsenal of digital forensic tools, but how to do so responsibly cjr.org/the_media_toda…

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The Columbia Journalism Review, aka CJR, is hiring a new executive editor. It's a fantastic job. And it's never been more important to have smart, incisive coverage of the press.

You (or someone smart you know) can apply here. ⬇️
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So what’s more awkward, jazz flute or Ryan Davis’s use of the word ‘moist?’ Buckle up, it’s the best and worst words we can find on a new Red Pen, with Mike Laws and @thedarrach.

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Open source investigative techniques or OSINT have made it possible for reporters to challenge official accounts of the news and uncover stories that they could not have told otherwise. But reliance on this kind of analysis has also fueled misinformation cjr.org/the_media_toda…

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Q&A: Alexa Koenig on the potential and pitfalls of open source investigations cjr.org/the_media_toda…

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Disinformation researcher Joan Donovan talks about her whistleblowing case against Harvard University, which she says shut down her research project after pressure from Meta cjr.org/the_media_toda…

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Red Pen is back to see us through another long cold winter with Mike Laws, Ryan Davis, and Amanda Darrach

This week: Were you really off the record? Or was that source just trying to get in your head?

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George Santos exploited the attention economy twice: rising to Congress thanks in no small part to a deficit of timely attention, then riding the surfeit of it to celebrity. The latter might be his greatest grift, perpetrated in plain sight. Me for CJR:

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What we are reading in newsletter this week:

Why can’t Mexico stop the killing of journalists? — Joel Simon, CJR

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Q&A: Cinthia Membreño on the global network helping journalists in exile cjr.org/the_media_toda…

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Repeat after Mike: ‘May I go off the record?’

Sources don’t call the shots, but thanks to a few decades of pop culture, even journalists are forgetting the rules of the game.

Listen in, disagree, get in touch: podcasts @ cjr.org

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