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Cartoonists Reach Out to Educators

Using a curriculum overseen by AAEC, teachers can give students “a clearer understanding of the enduring value of this daily newspaper art form.”Short of a diabolical plan to have members…

Local Cartoons Can Convey Universal Significance

Our cartoonist called Florida the place where ‘America is working out its fate.’

The Next Journalism’s Objective Reporting

Listen up, young journalists. Here’s some bad news from an old-timer: The economic basis for the detached, aloof-observer model of journalism that my generation built is crumbling fast.The good news:…

Interviewing for a Job Illuminates Some Critical Issues

‘Take a job under impossible conditions and you invariably get fired.’

What Publishers Think About Editorial Cartoons

Unexpected benefits are found by some publishers, while others don’t even bother to ask readers about the cartoon’s impact.

The Evaporating Editorial Cartoonist

‘… editorial cartoon jobs are increasingly left unfilled or are eliminated entirely after a cartoonist leaves a paper.’

Are We Witnessing the Dusk of a Cartooning Era?

What will newspapers do ‘when the last salaried cartoonist drops dead and suddenly there’s nothing to publish in that box on all these editorial pages’?

Freedom of Speech and the Editorial Cartoon

‘Cartoons are the acid test of the First Amendment.’

Winter 2004: Editorial Cartoons Introduction

Many newspapers have decided not to hire a full-time editorial cartoonist, but instead publish the readily available work of syndicated cartoonists. To explore what impact these decisions and other changing…

Journalism Mirrors the Public Mood

What if we are leaving the Age of Reason far behind? What if the basic cultural settings that have under-girded the best of American journalism—a scientific mindset and respect for…