Greetings from Stockholm, Bratislava, Berlin, Kingston, London, New York... As you can see, Farah Moh
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March 30 · Issue #5 · View online
The latest podcast episodes, blog posts, useful tips and tools, noteworthy articles and mentions, and much more!
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Greetings from Stockholm, Bratislava, Berlin, Kingston, London, New York… As you can see, Farah Mohammed is quite the globetrotter. We’re still not entirely sure if she were in Berlin, London or Mos Eisley when we recorded the seventh episode of the Check Your Facts podcast. 😅
Anyway. Farah “The Nomad” Mohammed has some really interesting things to say about freelancing (in Russia, for example!), online journalism, feminism, and ethnic diversity in media. And she explain everything about HackPack. So, although the hour is late in Europe, we hope that you’ll tune in to episode 7 of the Check Your Facts podcast. If you’re way too tired, we hope you’ll get to work with Farah’s wisdom in your ears. As always: Listen to the episode on SoundCloud or iTunes, or in any podcast app out there. If you want something big and shiny to click on, we’ve provided a funny gif for you below. Just click on it to get to the episode on SoundCloud. Cheers! /Henrik and Dávid
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Stop wasting money, damnit!
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How the New York Times Is Using Strategies Inspired by Netflix, Spotify, and HBO to Make Itself Indispensible | WIRED
The Gray Lady is embarking on an ambitious plan, inspired by the strategies of Netflix, Spotify, and HBO, to make a subscription to the Times indispensable.
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Vice shows how not to treat freelancers - Columbia Journalism Review
In an era of journalism in which freelancers have grown accustomed to being treated like disposable cogs of news production, Vice appears to be in a league of its own.
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HackPack
Connecting journalists, editors, fixers and experts. The virtual newsroom designed to increase the amount and quality of information the public receives while also improving journalistic standards.
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farahmohammed.com
Compendium of posts written for JSTOR Daily. The Recipe for Secession: What Makes Nations Leave, 3/23/2017 “Political Sociologist Michael Hechter has explored what the ingredients to a true secession are. His conclusion: secession doesn’t come from one event, but is borne of economic disparities, identity crises, legislative failure, and bad blood.” How Tech Companies Got in…
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Farahnaz Mohammed (@FarahColette) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Farahnaz Mohammed (@FarahColette). Journalist. @UN, @knightlab, @VICE alum. Bylines at @guardian, @HuffingtonPost, @Nautlius, +. Dogs, comedy, xbox. Call me Farah. (Tweets my own opinion. All over everywhere.
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