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Sarah Stonbely

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<span class="searchHighlight">Sarah</span> <span class="searchHighlight">Stonbely</span> (Ph.D., New York University, 2015) is the research director at the Center for Cooperative Media in Montclair, NJ. As such she designs, manages, and executes the research agenda, which supports the Center’s mission of growing and strengthening local and collaborative journalism. Since heading the research agenda at CCM, <span class="searchHighlight">Stonbely</span> has produced white papers and research reports on collaborative journalism, the effects on content of changing media ownership, ethnic and community media, and the structural correlates of local news provision. <span class="searchHighlight">Sarah</span>’s expertise is in journalism culture and practice, local news ecosystems, and research methodology.

A New Kind of Partnership: Journalists and Civil Society Organizations Are Teaming Up

A New Kind of Partnership: Journalists and Civil Society Organizations Are Teaming Up

The practice upends the industry’s drive for neutrality. But cross-field collaborations are becoming more commonplace to help bolster investigative work