Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

UO School of Journalism and Communication, Damian Radcliffe

How we consume and create media is changing faster than ever. The Hearst Demystifying Media Series from the School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) at the University of Oregon explores these dynamics. With interviews and guest lecturers from leading media practitioners and scholars, it dives into the latest digital developments and their implications. Hosted by University of Oregon journalism professor Damian Radcliffe, each episode features leading experts—media practitioners, academics, and researchers— to talk about these global developments. Conversations and guest lectures are recorded at the University of Oregon campus in the Pacific North West. #demystifying #UOSOJC Get in touch: damianr@uoregon.edu @damianradcliffe damianradcliffe.com UO School of Journalism and Communication: @uosojc

  1. #70 Demystifying Documentary Photography with Journalist Greg Constantine

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    #70 Demystifying Documentary Photography with Journalist Greg Constantine

    About Our Guest Greg Constantine is a documentary photographer, author, visual journalist whose work primarily focuses on human rights, injustice, and equality. Constantine has been featured in The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Newsweek, The New Republic, The Atlantic, The Economist, Wall Street Journal, Mother Jones, CNN, and Al-Jazeera. Constantine spent over 11 years documenting stateless communities in 18 countries, has worked with several international human rights organizations, and exhibitions of his work have been shown in over 50 cities around the world. He has also received several awards for his work including the Distinguished Visiting Fellowship at Queen Mary University of London.    Find Greg Constantine Online:  Website Instagram LinkedIn X/Twitter Show Notes 01:09: Inspiration to get started in photography 04:11: Advantages of doing long-form journalism 06:24: Starting in this field later in life  08:19: How unexpected career journeys can be 09:33: Seven doors on immigration project 16:09: Creative initiatives 23:29: Separating advocacy and journalism in his work  29:50: How long-form journalism changes the approach  35:15: Experience giving a lecture at UO 39:59: Future Projects Read the transcript for this episode   This podcast was produced by Isaac Dubey; check out their portfolio to find out more about them: Sports Journalism Portfolio   Want to listen to this episode a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Amazon Music/Audible Pandora iHeartRadio PodBean TuneIn Podchaser

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  2. #69 Demystifying Sports Journalism with Women's Soccer Journalist Jackie Gutierrez

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    #69 Demystifying Sports Journalism with Women's Soccer Journalist Jackie Gutierrez

    About Our Guest Jackie Gutierrez is the founder and owner of Women Kick Balls, an independent media company providing free articles for soccer fans at all levels. Jackie has over nine years of experience covering the National Women's Soccer League and the US Women's National Team. In 2025, Jackie created Women Kick Balls Coffee Company, brewing fresh coffee which she sells online and operates as a mobile coffee cart to connect with families at youth soccer games. She also provides media and public relations services to soccer organizations, athletes, and content creators and is a contributing writer at Forbes.com. Find Jackie Gutierrez Online Facebook Instagram X/Twitter TikTok YouTube Show Notes 00:03: Guest introduction 01:24: Inspiration for Women Kick Balls 07:29: Women Kick Balls's audience 09:43: Managing time as an entrepreneur and journalist 14:16: Biggest lesson learned in business 24:00: Most surprising aspect of Women Kick Balls 26:50: Challenges of being an independent journalst   31:10: Proudest accomplishment 39:11: Coming to UO as an alum Read the transcript for this episode   Hear More From Jackie Gutierrez: Lecture Audio   This podcast was produced by Isaac Dubey; check out their portfolio to find out more about them: Sports Journalism Portfolio   Want to listen to this episode a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Amazon Music/Audible Pandora iHeartRadio PodBean TuneIn Podchaser

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  3. #66 Demystifying Science Communication with podcaster Rose Rimler

    04/06/2024

    #66 Demystifying Science Communication with podcaster Rose Rimler

    About Our Guest: Rose Rimler is a senior producer for the Spotify/Gimlet Media podcast Science Vs. An alumni from the University of Oregon, Rose graduated with a masters in marine biology and conducted studies on oysters in the Pacific Northwest. She was a AAA Mass Media fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science and has written for the Raleigh News and Observer, Healthline, and Sleep Review Magazine.  Science Vs. researches claims made on social media and examines whether the ideas are based in fact or not. Science Vs. takes material from political discourse and controversial opinion, with topics ranging from universal healthcare to fad diets. Rose's work for Science Vs. has been praised in the New York Times, the LA Times, the Atlantic, and more.  Find Rose Rimler Online -Linkedin -Twitter -Gimlet Show Notes 00:03: Guest Introduction 01:20: Rose's marine biology background  04:25: Moving from science to news writing  07:51: Internship culture and changes with COVID-19 09:46: The multi-media journalism learning curve  12:01: Background on Science Vs.  14:40: Rose's favorite episodes of Science Vs. (Mass Shootings: How do we stop them?, Who Killed Affordable Housing?, Coronavirus: Pregnant in a Pandemic) 19:39: Benefits of audio as a medium for storytelling 21:43: Transitioning show styles to follow trends  32:54: Rose's recommendations for science news (Ed Yong, Gina Kolata, Decoding the Gurus, Debunk the Funk, Abbey Sharp)  34:45: Advice for aspiring science communicators 37:10: Wrap-up  Read the transcript for this episode Want to listen to this episode a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Stitcher Spotify YouTube Amazon Music/Audible Pandora iHeartRadio PodBean TuneIn Podchaser

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  4. #63 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: Media Access and Political Engagement with Danny Parker

    10/02/2024

    #63 Demystifying Media Guest Lecture: Media Access and Political Engagement with Danny Parker

    About Our Guest: Danny Parker, a PhD candidate at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin Madison is an ethnography researcher focusing on political engagement and media access.  Danny's research examines the role communication ecologies play in the reproduction of poverty, and the development of political identity. As an ethnographer, she chronicles the lived experiences of extremely impoverished rural and urban communities by living among them and documenting their everyday lives. Danny has a professional background in international education. She taught English as a second language for seven years before pursuing her PhD. She obtained her bachelor's degree in applied linguistics from Georgia State University and her master's degree in journalism and mass communication from the University of Georgia. Her work has been recognized by awards from the International Communication Association (ICA), and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). And she's been published in leading peer reviewed journals such as the Mass Communication and Society.   Find Danny Parker Online: LinkedIn Twitter University of Wisconsin School of Journalism and Mass Communication Profile Taylor & Francis Online Research Paper   Read the transcript for this episode Listen to Danny Parker's Lecture Want to listen to this episode a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Stitcher Spotify YouTube Amazon Music/Audible Pandora iHeartRadio PodBean TuneIn Podchaser

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How we consume and create media is changing faster than ever. The Hearst Demystifying Media Series from the School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) at the University of Oregon explores these dynamics. With interviews and guest lecturers from leading media practitioners and scholars, it dives into the latest digital developments and their implications. Hosted by University of Oregon journalism professor Damian Radcliffe, each episode features leading experts—media practitioners, academics, and researchers— to talk about these global developments. Conversations and guest lectures are recorded at the University of Oregon campus in the Pacific North West. #demystifying #UOSOJC Get in touch: damianr@uoregon.edu @damianradcliffe damianradcliffe.com UO School of Journalism and Communication: @uosojc