Jake WassermaninLet's GatherEngaging audiences, battling misinformation: The social media dilemma for news outletsJournalists tackle misinformation and shrinking attention spans on social media, exploring proactive approaches in our Lightning Chat.4 min read·Dec 7, 2023----
Jake WassermanThe Hallmark of Engaged Journalism is Sustained ListeningJournalism is alive in West Virginia, but it requires deep listening and a dedication to meet people where they are.9 min read·Dec 15, 2020----
Jake WassermanPandemics, Absentee Ballots, and Chatbots: Lessons in Digitally Engaging the Digitally UnengagedHow I used an AI-chatbot to help voters in West Virginia during the pandemic election.6 min read·Dec 10, 2020----
Jake Wasserman“Nothing About Us Without Us”Lessons from my trip to attend the People-Powered Publishing Conference at Columbia College Chicago.5 min read·Nov 19, 2019----
Jake WassermanThe Journalist and the AnthropologistWhat can journalists learn from engaging with theory and the social sciences?4 min read·Nov 8, 2019----
Jake WassermanTaking a Step BackUnderstanding the journalist to understand the journalism.5 min read·Nov 3, 2019----
Jake Wasserman“Who is this for?”If the media wants to responsibly engage the public on the 2020 election, we need to first take a look in the mirror.4 min read·Oct 27, 2019----
Jake WassermanPower is a Commodity, and We’ve Been Hoarding it for Too LongJournalism can be about building and sharing collective power, but we have to be brave enough to do it.4 min read·Oct 11, 2019----
Jake WassermanI Thought My Existential Crisis Would Go Away By the Time I Got to Graduate SchoolHow community engagement is helping me get over my anxiety and self-doubt.5 min read·Sep 26, 2019----
Jake Wasserman“Big, structural change” and reinventing journalismWe’re all biased, but fighting the power requires us to acknowledge it.5 min read·Sep 17, 2019--1--1