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Sue Robinson
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Journalism researcher, teacher at University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Former journalist. Publisher of Madison Commons, a community-based, student-powered SJMC news site. Book author about …what else? Journalism .. more

Communication & Media Studies 62%
Political science 9%

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WI senate candidate Eric Hovde lost to to Sen. Tammy Baldwin, but won’t concede yet, citing ill-defined concerns about election administration. We can trust the vote count in WI. We even made a video to show you how we know. m.youtube.com/watch?v=ow-9...
How the heck are votes counted in Wisconsin?
YouTube video by Civic Sift
m.youtube.com

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This is a repost that caught my attention. Does this insurance cover teachers being sued by students and parents? Or targeting by your own institutions?
Somewhere on here I saw that someone was recommending an academic litigation insurance company. Anyone have one they like?

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Professor @suerobinsonuw.bsky.social is committed to connecting her students with local communities, media organizations, agencies and nonprofits. This #DayoftheBadger, join Sue in supporting these meaningful experiences. 🦡 ✏️ buff.ly/EhAhd4o

We have the best students @uwsjmc.bsky.social. 2 moderated a panel on affordable housing with finesse; the other 2 took pictures and wrote a story to come out in Madison Commons soon. Keep an eye out for Jonas Tijerino, Lily Spanbauer, Maeghan Chase, and Noah Maze! They are already soaring!

We r $5 away from $3000 for our 24h fundraiser for Madison Commons -a local news innovation, incubator site I run out of @uwsjmc.bsky.social at @uwmadison.bsky.social. Who wants to send us over the top? We test out reporting techniques to build trust. Donate here: www.thebigshare.org/organization...
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Thank you, friend. You inspire me in the work!!

Feeling like you need to do something to help democracy? SUPPORT MADISON COMMONS! madisoncommons.org
We are training students in hyperlocal skills!
We are hosting events, facilitating problem solving!
We are pro-democracy! Donate to our BIG drive rt now! www.thebigshare.org/organization...
Support Madison Commons | The Big Share 2025
I’m ready to support Madison Commons on March 3, 2025 during The Big Share 2025. Learn more about Madison Commons and all the other organizations participating in The Big Share 2025.
www.thebigshare.org

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Firing the heads of Institutes at the NIH (NIAID, NIDA, NCI, etc) will mean:
-More cancer deaths
-More overdose deaths
-More AIDS deaths
-More asthma deaths
-More cardiovascular deaths
-More lupus deaths
-More measles deaths
-More sepsis deaths
-More liver & kidney-related deaths
-More infant deaths

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Read about how these couples met, their favorite date spot on campus, and their favorite part about working together at UW: https://buff.ly/4jZfCBe

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My state will not help make up IDCs and think we can just persevere through it because they won't cut direct costs. Last year we ranked 6 in the nation on research expenditures. We will rapidly decline when we need to line item admin into DC to be operational www.dailycardinal.com/article/2025...
Exclusive: Vos says Legislature will not increase state funding to UW-Madison to address potential annual $65 million loss
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said the National Institute of Health (NIH) decision capping research funding might be a “little painful in the short term” but said it would be beneficial in the long-run.&...
www.dailycardinal.com

Just noticing that my 2023 book How Journalists Engage: A theory of trust building, identities and care that documents several movements happening in the industry (Engagement, solutions, etc) and proposes a theory based in an ethic of care is half off rn on amazon: www.amazon.com/s?k=how+jour...
Amazon.com : how journalists engage robinson
www.amazon.com

As I do my syllabi for my classes, I’m feeling grateful for all the journalists and journalism scholars being willing to zoom in to talk to my students. Remember that this year as we go into darkness, we can be there for each other.

Launching the third phase of a 3-year study using applied research with Solutions Journalism Network, Hearken, Trusting News. I have a fantastic team of coders for the thousands of election stories we are about to analyze. Wish us speedy reading!!

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And here it is! Thanks, Sue! cccr.wisc.edu/wp-content/u...

My amazing colleagues have yet another insightful report out about our divides. Their Knight Center is working to reduce our polarized information world. @cccr.bsky.social

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If you're a PhD student interested in causal questions related to crime/CJ policy, please email me if you haven't already. (And if you did email me & I didn't respond, please reply to bump your email to the top of my inbox!) I want to make sure y'all are on our radar for future BRIDGE invites.

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Enough footsie-playing. Dems should loudly say GOP senators who support the dangerous, wildly unqualified RFK for HHS sec will own the awful consequences of his tenure for the rest of their political lives.

On the pod, we suggest ways to do this. Listen:
newrepublic.com/article/1894...
Trump Reveals a Surprise Weakness in Unhinged New Vaccine Ramblings
As Donald Trump tries to soften RFK Jr.’s anti-vax extremism, a strategist involved in trying to block RFK’s nomination explains why Trump could prove vulnerable on this front—if Dems make the case.
newrepublic.com

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The NY Attorney General has REJECTED Trump's bid to dismiss his $500M civil fraud judgment post-election. The AG stated that Trump's presidency doesn't shield him from civil litigation over non-official conduct, per the Constitution and multiple court precedents.

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When men rage, they blow and shoot things up and start wars.

When women rage, we create.

We knit, do embroidery and cross stitch. We create new things ... while we figure out how to fix the broken things.

Behold rage project #1

I feel like this cat is daring me to find joy.

lol! Is that a half chocolate, half peanut butter cake?!!

Prepping to write a 2025 journalism prediction for Nieman Reports but my mind is only going to dark places for this profession I love. Typically I am all upbeat and optimistic for these. Please send photos of puppies and rainbows and sunshine so I can trick my mind to find my mojo again. Sigh.

I feel like we need more of this.

Friends, I am here for all the Thanksgiving food posts. Please indulge. Especially pies.

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I've officially switched to DuckDuckGo as my default search engine. It's not a privacy thing, though that's probably an added bonus. It's just a better search engine. That wasn't true when I tried five years ago, but it has gotten better and Google has gotten much worse in the intervening years 

Friends who write reports for centers, etc.: I am begging you to please put all the citation information for your report right on the executive summary or home page for the report, and please especially include the date. But a full citation would be perfect. Thanks!

If u have room to add me, that’d b awesome. Thanks for doing these! Super helpful

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"If a woman doesn't look woman enough to a Republican, they want to be able to inspect your genitals to use a bathroom? It's disgusting.

Everyone should reject it completely... they're endangering women, they're endangering girls of all kind, and everyone should reject it. It's gross." - AOC

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Jarvis: His generals called him fascist. Joe Scarborough called him fascist, and now the fascist is in charge and it is journalism's job to cover it that way, not to back off and say okay, well that's it, we lost. Let the fascism happen. No

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This is a repost that caught my attention. Does this insurance cover teachers being sued by students and parents? Or targeting by your own institutions?
Somewhere on here I saw that someone was recommending an academic litigation insurance company. Anyone have one they like?