Latest study tagged ‘best practices’
Foundations - Thursday, March 26, 2009 14:53 - 0 Comments
Journalism organizations
Since the publication of the first newspaper in the American colonies — Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, printed in 1690 in Boston — innumerable organizations have been established for U.S. journalists. This list, based on one from the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism website, includes a broad range of resources for journalists. Suggestions or additions to this list should be sent to us as well as the PEJ.
Other Studies
- The impact of railway stations on property value
- Bus versus rail
- Unpriced consequences of energy production and use
- Realistic costs of carbon capture
- Effects of charter schools on achievement, attainment, integration, and competition
- The cost of carbon cap and trade
- Can catch shares prevent fisheries collapse?
- Ethanol: Law, economics, and politics
- Global potential for wind-generated electricity
- Smoking bans and heart-attack rates
- Health insurance and mortality in U.S. adults
- Genetically engineered seeds and crop yields
- The effects of raising the minimum wage
- Stabilizing and then reducing U.S. energy consumption
- Comparing the cell phone driver and drunk driver
- Red-light cameras for the prevention of road traffic crashes
- Copyediting for reporters
- Public policies to alter use of alternative financial services
- Trees and property values
- Bankruptcy or bailouts?