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''Pacific Standard'' was an American online
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that reported on issues of social and
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. Founded in 2008, the magazine was published in print and online for its first ten years until production of the print edition ceased in 2018 and it transitioned to an online-only format, which folded in 2019. ''Pacific Standard'' was published by The Social Justice Foundation, headquartered in
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. On August 7, 2019, Nicholas Jackson, editor-in-chief, stated on Twitter that ''Pacific Standard'' was to close after its primary funder abruptly cut off all funding. On June 2, 2020, the CEO of Grist, Brady Piñero Walkinshaw, announced that Grist had bought the Pacific Standard and would be keeping an archive of the magazines articles online.


Background: Miller–McCune years

''Pacific Standard'', formerly ''Miller–McCune'' magazine, was launched in 2008 by
Sara Miller McCune Sara Miller McCune (born 1941) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the co-founder and executive chair of SAGE Publishing. Early life McCune was born the elder of two in her family, a middle-class Jewish family in Manhattan. S ...
, the founder and head of
Sage Publications SAGE Publishing, formerly SAGE Publications, is an American independent publishing company founded in 1965 in New York by Sara Miller McCune and now based in Newbury Park, California. It publishes more than 1,000 journals, more than 800 books ...
. It was named one of the year's "hottest launches" by ''MIN'' magazine and received the same honor from ''
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'' the following year. It also received the 2008–2009 Society of Environmental Journalists Award for Outstanding Explanatory Journalism and the
Utne Reader ''Utne Reader'' (also known as ''Utne'') ( ) is a digital digest that collects and reprints articles on politics, culture, and the environment, generally from alternative media sources including journals, newsletters, weeklies, zines, music, and ...
Independent Press Award 2009 for science/technology coverage. In 2010, Miller McCune was named by ''Folio'' magazine to the FOLIO: 40 list of publishing innovators: "At a time when print is becoming a secondary product for many publishers (in mindset if not revenue), Miller–McCune is succeeding with long-form journalism." In 2010, the magazine launched ''Miller–McCune LIVE'', a special events program to bring articles to life through comprehensive debate featuring industry leaders. The first debate, on lobbying, took place in September in Washington, D.C. The second debate was held in New York City in November with panelists
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and
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, who dug into the effects of social media on "real life" and ways to humanize the Internet. In-depth pieces include stories such as "Native Environmentalism and the Alberta Oil Boom", "
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: the Archaeological Frontier", "When
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Is Your Medical Record", as well as "Art and
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: Another Way of Remembering", the story of
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and the documentary "''
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''".


Transition to ''Pacific Standard''

In April 2011, editor John Mecklin announced his resignation, citing "creative differences" among other reasons. On May 17, the organization announced that Maria Streshinsky, former managing editor of ''
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'' magazine, would become the editor-in-chief of the magazine. On February 17, 2012, Miller–McCune announced that the magazine's name would be changed to ''Pacific Standard'' as of the May–June 2012 edition. In a May 2012 interview, Streshinsky said that the publication's new name reflected its taking a "western" perspective: "We want to tell the nationally important stories that are coming out of this side of the country, and from the edges of the Pacific.... So many of the nation's biggest shifts have come from the West, and we want to showcase that." ''Journalists Resource'', Retrieved May 15, 2012 As of January 2014, the magazine enjoyed its largest website traffic month ever. It continues to get most of its funding from Sage Publications, with much smaller amounts from subscription, newsstand, and website revenue. In 2014, ''Pacific Standard'' was nominated for its first-ever
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, presented by the
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, in the category of General Excellence for Literature, Science and Politics Magazines. In 2015, digital director Nicholas Jackson was appointed editor-in-chief, and senior editor
Ryan Jacobs Ryan Jacobs (born 1989) is an American author, writer, and magazine editor. He is best known for his reporting in ''The Atlantic'', his editing at ''Pacific Standard,'' and his critically acclaimed first book, ''The Truffle Underground''. Early l ...
was appointed deputy editor. They quickly brought on creative director Taylor Le and executive editor Jennifer Sahn. Jackson repositioned the magazine to tell "stories that matter," focusing most heavily on social and environmental justice. In 2017, the magazine was honored with its second National Magazine Award. Also in 2017, ''Pacific Standard nonprofit parent changed its name from the Miller-McCune Center for Research, Media, and Public Policy to The Social Justice Foundation.


Readership and topics covered

The magazine was created for opinion leaders, policymakers, and concerned citizens who are interested in developing solutions to some of the world’s toughest social and environmental problems. Its target readers are "influentials" who read ''
The Economist ''The Economist'' is a British weekly newspaper printed in demitab format and published digitally. It focuses on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture. Based in London, the newspaper is owned by The Eco ...
'', ''
The Atlantic ''The Atlantic'' is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher. It features articles in the fields of politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science. It was founded in 1857 in Boston, ...
'', ''Mother Jones'', and ''Wired'', but former editor-in-chief Streshinsky differentiated ''Pacific Standard'' by focusing on the behavioral and social sciences. Mediabistro, Retrieved July 23, 2014 In an interview, Streshinsky said:
"... we’re also committed to producing old-fashioned, well-told, deeply reported magazine journalism on subjects and characters of national interest or curiosity—we just want to do it in a way that is especially steeped in the relevant research literature and intellectual context. We value great storytelling and cogent analysis as much as anyone else on the block. And we love “conceptual scoops”—the kind of piece that can powerfully, sharply, and accurately reframe the reader’s understanding of an important, complex subject."


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