Jay Rosen (born May 5, 1956) is a writer, and a professor of journalism at
New York University
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In 1832, the ...
. Rosen is a contributor to ''
De Correspondent
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'' and a member of
the
George Foster Peabody Award
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s board of directors.
Biography
Rosen has been on the journalism faculty at New York University since 1986. From 1999 to 2005, he served as chair of the department.
He was one of the earliest advocates and supporters of
citizen journalism
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, encouraging the press to take a more active interest in citizenship, improving public debate, and enhancing life. His book about the subject, ''What Are Journalists For?'', was published in 1999. Rosen often is described in the media as an intellectual leader of the movement of
public journalism.
Rosen frequently writes about issues in journalism and developments in the media. Media criticism and other articles by Rosen have appeared in ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', ''
Salon
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'', ''
Harper's Magazine
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'', and ''
The Nation
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''. He is known for his use of terms such as, "
view from nowhere
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", to criticize ideas about
journalistic objectivity
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.
He authors the PressThink blog on "the fate of the press in a digital era and the challenges involved in rethinking what journalism is today". It won the
Reporters Without Borders
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Freedom Blog award in 2005. Rosen is a semi-regular contributor to ''
The Huffington Post
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''.
In 1994, Rosen was named a fellow of the
Shorenstein Center
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Among other activities, the center or ...
at
Harvard University
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.
In July 2006, he announced a project, NewAssignment.net, linking professional journalists and internet users. The project has received contributions of $10,000 by the
Sunlight Foundation
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, $10,000 by
Craig Newmark
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, $75,000 from
Cambrian House
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, and $100,000 by
Reuters
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The agency was estab ...
.
Since 2009 Rosen has collaborated with technologist and writer
Dave Winer
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on ''Rebooting the News'', a weekly podcast on technology and innovation in journalism.
In 2013, Rosen announced he would be serving in an advisory capacity to
Pierre Omidyar
Pierre Morad Omidyar (born Parviz Morad Omidyar, June 21, 1967) is a French-born Iranian-American billionaire. A technology entrepreneur, software engineer, and philanthropist, he is the founder of eBay, where he served as chairman from 199 ...
's new journalism venture,
First Look Media
First Look Media is an American nonprofit media organization founded by Pierre Omidyar in October 2013 as a venue for "original, independent journalism".
Overview
The project was started as a collaboration with Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, ...
.
In 2016, he addressed the prospects for journalism under the presidency of Trump in two articles on the PressThink blog, given the growing concerns among journalists. The first, ''Winter is coming: prospects for the American press under Trump'' was followed by, ''Prospects for the American press under Trump, part two'' and that dialogue has persisted among journalists and bloggers as a continuing concern.
In 2018, Rosen recommended to readers of his blog that they join an American-based news service and site that plans to begin publishing in 2019, entitled, ''The Correspondent'' that will be published in English and is modeled after the Dutch ''
de Correspondent
''De Correspondent'' is a Dutch news website based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It was launched on 30 September 2013 after raising more than in a crowdfunding campaign in eight days. The website distinguishes itself by rejecting the daily news ...
''.
de Correspondent
news site The format is intended to be a subscription service that is ad-free, with variable rates that depend upon the financial level of support determined by the subscriber.
Bibliography
Books
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References
External links
PressThink:
Ghost of Democracy in the Media Machine – Jay Rosen's personal blog
– New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then-Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.
In 1832, the ...
Department of Journalism faculty directory entry
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Interview with Rosen
by Richard Poynder – on ''poynder.blogspot.com'' (personal blog)
Video (and audio) of debate/discussion with Jay Rosen
on Bloggingheads.tv
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QuotesFace
- Jay Rosen's Inspirational Quotes
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1956 births
Living people
New York University alumni
New York University faculty
American media critics
Writers from Buffalo, New York
Wikimedia Foundation Advisory Board members
Journalists from New York (state)
20th-century American Jews
21st-century American Jews