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In this episode, Emily Kennedy shares her unique journey of discovering the concept of ethnographic journalism. Journalists now face unprecedented issues like harassment, lack of public trust, and accusations of bias. As a main source of information, journalism's struggles have profound implications. Ethnographic methods and storytelling techniques could transform the communication of the human experience. The episode explores using ethnographic methods in journalism, building interviewee trust, evolving objectivity, and existential fears in both fields. Anthropology and journalism have much to learn from each other.
Emily Kennedy

Emily Kennedy is a trained anthropologist and has worked as a journalist, communications professional, and magazine editor for more than a decade. She has taught as a journalism instructor and guest lecturer at various universities and colleges. Her research and experience in the sphere of anthropology and journalism led to the creation of anthrojourno.org - an online resource for journalists looking to use ethnographic methods in their reporting

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Key Topics of this Podcast:

[00:00:27] Anthropology and journalism collide.
[00:05:30] Anthropology and journalism overlap.
[00:15:14] Ethnographic methods can benefit journalism.
[00:16:08] Ethnographic interviews prioritize building rapport and showing empathy
[00:20:37] Ethnographic interviews uncover hidden perspectives.
[00:24:35] Formulas can be helpful and limiting in writing.
[00:28:56] Formula shifts and innovation are necessary.
[00:34:44] Advocacy ≠ Bias in journalism.
[00:41:31] Journalism and anthropology can intersect.
[00:43:29] Anthropologists and journalists can learn from each other.
[00:48:09] Newsworthy stories have specific qualities.
[00:54:14] Importance of open-mindedness in journalism.
[00:58:27] Ethnographic methods enhance journalism


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