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2005 Meyer Award Winners

January 10th, 2006  |  Published in IRE, Journalism  |  2 Comments

NICAR has announced the inaugural winners of the Philip Meyer Journalism Award, “a contest to recognize the best journalism done using social science research methods.” In order, the winners are: Steve Suo, The Oregonian, for “Unnecessary Epidemic“, Chris Adams and Alison Young, Knight-Ridder Washington Bureau, for “Discharged and Dishonored” and The Scoop guest author Matthew Waite and Craig Pittman, St. Petersburg Times, for “Vanishing Wetlands.”

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  1. Martin Stabe » Prize for in-depth reporting says:

    January 10th, 2006 at 7:22 pm (#)

    [...] The National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting, a US journalism organisation, has announced the winners of its inaugural Philip Meyer Journalism Award for journalism using social science reserch methods. (Via The Scoop) [...]

  2. Notes from a Teacher: Mark on Media » Tuesday squibs says:

    January 11th, 2006 at 12:04 am (#)

    [...] 2005 Meyers Award winners. Derek Willis at The Scoop links to award-winning journalism [...]

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