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SUMMARY:Newsprint Metropolis: City Papers and the Making of Modern Americans
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a discussion with author Julia Guarneri\, University of Cambridge\, and visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism\, Nick Chiles. \nJulia Guarneri’s recent book Newsprint Metropolis offers a tour of American newspapers in their most creative and vital decades\, around turn of the twentieth century. This history looks beyond newspapers’ front pages to much-loved features such as the sports page\, the metropolitan section\, the Sunday magazine\, and the comic strips. As these features commercialized the news\, they also drew in new audiences\, including women\, immigrants\, and working-class readers. Guarneri shows that newspapers did not just report on cities\, but truly helped to build them by hosting marketplaces\, waging civic campaigns\, and teaching readers new urban habits. In other words: cities made newspapers\, but newspapers also made cities. \nGuarneri will speak about newspapers as rich documents for urban history\, and Nick Chiles will bring a contemporary journalist’s perspective to the conversation. Together they’ll address questions such as: Which aspects of city life have newspapers chosen to celebrate\, criticize\, or ignore? What role did newspapers play in the creation of suburbs\, and in segregating those suburbs? What effect did the birth of news syndicates and newspaper chains have on local news? What kinds of public conversations were once hosted by daily papers—and where have those conversations gone? \nThis event is sponsored by the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture\, Urbanism & the Humanities and co-sponsored by the Humanities Council‘s Program in Journalism.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/newsprint-metropolis/
LOCATION:Betts Auditorium\, Betts Auditorium\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration
DESCRIPTION:Pulitzer Prize winner and National Humanities Medal recipient Isabel Wilkerson is the author of The New York Times bestseller and National Book Critics Circle Award winner The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration. A gifted storyteller\, Wilkerson captivates audiences with the universal human story of migration and reinvention\, as well as the enduring search for the American dream. \nWilkerson won the Pulitzer Prize in 1994 for her work as Chicago bureau chief for The New York Times\, making her the first black woman in the history of American journalism to win a Pulitzer Prize and the first African-American to win for individual reporting in the history of American journalism. She later taught narrative nonfiction at Princeton as a Ferris Professor of Journalism. \nTalk will be followed by book sale and signing.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/the-warmth-of-other-suns-the-epic-story-of-americas-great-migration/
LOCATION:Betts Auditorium\, Betts Auditorium\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:"The Post-Fact Era?"  Covering the New Administration: Lessons from the International Correspondents
DESCRIPTION:The Humanities Council and the Ferris Seminars in Journalism present the second in a series of panel discussions entitled “The Post-Fact Era?” \nThis conversation among journalists who have reported from Iran\, China\, Pakistan\, and Africa is co-sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies and features as panelists: Edward Wong\, former Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times; Elaine Sciolino\, former Paris bureau chief for The New York Times; and Nicholas Schmidle\, staff writer at The New Yorker. It will be moderated by Joe Stephens\, special projects investigative reporter with The Washington Post and Ferris Professor of Journalism. \nOpen to the public. Reception to follow. \n 
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/covering-the-new-administration-lessons-from-the-foreign-correspondents/
LOCATION:Betts Auditorium\, Betts Auditorium\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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SUMMARY:"The Post-Fact Era?"  Democracy\, Facts\, and the News: A Conversation with Scholars and Journalists
DESCRIPTION:The Humanities Council and the Ferris Seminars in Journalism present the first in a series of panel discussions entitled “The Post-Fact Era?” \nThis installment\, co-sponsored by the University Center for Human Values\, features scholars and journalists in conversation: Deborah Amos\, Middle East correspondent for National Public Radio; Stephen Macedo\, Politics and Human Values; Keith Wailoo\, History; Christy Wampole\, French and Italian; and Joe Stephens\, special projects investigative reporter with the The Washington Post and Ferris Professor of Journalism. \nThe discussion will be moderated by Eric Gregory\, Religion\, and Chair\, Humanities Council. \nOpen to the public. Reception to follow.
URL:https://journalism.princeton.edu/event/the-post-fact-era-democracy-facts-and-the-news-a-conversation-with-scholars-and-journalists/
LOCATION:Betts Auditorium\, Betts Auditorium\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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