Patrick Boehler
Patrick Boehler has accumulated more conference lanyards than he'd like to admit. He runs Gazzetta, a media research lab studying how people access information in restrictive environments, and writes the re:filtered newsletter. Before that, he spent years as a reporter, editor, and newsroom manager in Asia and Europe. He lives in Brooklyn and is trying to attend fewer panels.
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Articles by Patrick
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We asked where journalism gatherings go wrong: Here’s what we heard
Responses from our conversation to develop a baseline for evaluating conference success.
Posted onOn February 26, conference organizers, independent journalists, data reporters, community managers, and media consultants joined an OpenNews community call to share their experiences and begin to brainstorm solutions. Here’s what they shared
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Our gatherings could be so much better
We say we welcome innovation, but our spaces preserve power
Posted onThe same speakers present the same slides about the same problems to the same audience, year after year. New or outside voices rarely make it into these conversations, because who counts as a “key” person gets defined by the group itself. The validation is circular, and that’s exactly the problem.
Journalism lost its culture of sharing