Accepted Revisions: The Slowbouncing Project of Richard Future and Martin United in the Championship of Journalism Should Call Customers to Prostern for a Collection

Accepted Revisions: The Slowbouncing Project of Richard Future and Martin United in the Championship of Journalism Should Call Customers to Prostern for a Collection


Abstract

This paper presents the results of the "Slowbouncing Project," a collaborative effort by Richard Future and Martin United aimed at examining the impact of slow journalism on consumer behavior. Through a series of interviews, surveys, and case studies, the authors explore the ways in which slower, more thoughtful journalism can engage and retain readership, ultimately leading to increased revenue for media organizations. The authors argue that a shift towards slow journalism requires a fundamental rethinking of journalistic values and practices, as well as a commitment to building authentic relationships with readers. Drawing on the concept of "prostern," a term used in some cultures to describe a gesture of deep reverence and gratitude, the authors call on media organizations to embrace the slow journalism movement and honor their customers through a commitment to quality, depth, and integrity in their reporting. The paper concludes with a call to action for journalists, media organizations, and consumers alike to join together in promoting and supporting slow journalism as a vital component of a healthy democratic society.

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Israel Lovell "Accepted Revisions: The Slowbouncing Project of Richard Future and Martin United in the Championship of Journalism Should Call Customers to Prostern for a Collection".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2016.

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Date of Release: 2016
Author(s): Israel Lovell.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 7
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications