December 2024
News & civic information
Authored a section on news and civic information as an emerging topic in philanthropy for CHIP’s 2025 High Impact Giving Toolkit.
(Center for High Impact Philanthropy)
August 2024
Rural journalism at risk
“Doctoral candidate Louisa Lincoln delves into her research on rural, small-town and community journalism in America.”
(Center for Media at Risk)
July 2024
Annenberg Scholars Honored at the 2024 ICA Conference in Australia
“Doctoral Candidate Louisa Lincoln was awarded the Top Student Paper Award from the Journalism Studies Division for ‘‘A Hard Road With Personal Costs’: How Digital-First Nonprofit News Founders Navigate Precarity.’”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
May 2024
No Vacations, No Sleep, but Good Journalism: What It’s Like To Start a Nonprofit Newsroom
“A new study explores the working conditions of journalists who leave commercial journalism to start digital-first nonprofit news outlets.”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
May 2024
“Scooped by the town drunk”: Unpacking the effects of COVID-19 on rural journalism work
(Digital Journalism)
April 2024
“A hard road with personal costs”: How digital-first nonprofit news founders navigate precarity
(Digital Journalism)
March 2024
Annenberg Presentations and Events at ICA 2024
“The International Communication Association's 74th Annual Conference, ‘Communication and Global Human Rights,’ will be held June 20-24 in Gold Coast, Australia. The conference includes hybrid sessions held synchronously that include both the online and in-person audiences.”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
February 2024
What is rural journalism? Occupational precarity and social cohesion in US rural journalism epistemology
(Journalism Studies)
July 2023
50 years of NPR: Collective memory, anniversary journalism & public media
(Journalism Studies)
July 2023
“Everything else is public relations”: How rural journalists draw the boundary between journalism and public relations in rural communities
(Mass Communication & Society)
March 2023
Q&A with Public Media Researcher, Louisa Lincoln
“For Louisa Lincoln, she/her, a doctoral student at Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, her research examines sustainable funding models for journalism with a focus on nonprofit news and public media organizations in the United States.”
(Center for Innovation & Sustainability in Local Media)
March 2023
Annenberg Presentations at ICA 2023
“The International Communication Association's 73rd Annual Conference, ‘Reclaiming Authenticity in Communication,’ will be held May 25-29 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The conference includes hybrid sessions held synchronously that include both the online and in-person audiences.”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
March 2023
Takeaways from the 2023 Local News Researchers’ Workshop
“At the University of Pennsylvania, researcher Louisa Lincoln conducted interviews with industry leaders and discovered a renewed focus on local news by public radio stations.”
(Center for Innovation & Sustainability in Local Media)
August 2022
Book Review: The Sound of Exclusion: NPR and the Latinx Public by Christopher Chávez
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly)
July 2022
The Doctoral Student Experience at ICA
“What is it like to be a doctoral student at the International Communication Association's annual conference, amid thousands of the world's most preeminent Communication scholars? In this video, we follow Louisa Lincoln, María Celeste Wagner, Azsaneé Truss, and Mary E. Andrews as they make both in-person and hybrid presentations, spend time networking with friends and colleagues, and reflect on the experience.”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
March 2022
Annenberg Presentations at ICA 2022
“More than 70 Annenberg faculty, students, postdoctoral fellows, and research staff will attend the International Communication Association’s 72nd Annual Conference, to be held May 26-30 in Paris, France.”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
February 2022
2022 COMPASS Fellows
“For more than a decade, a consortium of Communication doctoral programs has sponsored a select group of Ph.D. students to spend a summer in Washington, D.C. These COMPASS Summer Fellows have a front row seat to learn about U.S. federal policymaking as they make their own contributions to the policy process through their research and writing.”
(Consortium on Media Policy Studies)
January 2022
A new report shows the impact of racial justice protests in 2020 on three local newspapers
“A study of crime reporting in three major U.S. dailies found coverage included less dehumanizing language by the end of the year.”
(NiemanLab)
January 2022
Racial Justice Protests Influenced Local News Reporting, Study Finds
“A new Media, Inequality, and Change Center report finds that news coverage of policing did become more inclusive and less dehumanizing, but was still heavily slanted toward a police perspective.”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
November 2021
Ph.D. Student Louisa Lincoln Selected as 2021 Lipman Fellow
“The yearlong fellowship emphasizes multidisciplinary collaboration, leadership training, and learning about philanthropy in the social sector.”
(Annenberg School for Communication)
April 2021
Gabe Schneider: Reporter & Editor
“In the latest installment of the Center for Media at Risk’s Reflections series, Schneider spoke with Louisa Lincoln, Steering Committee Member and Annenberg doctoral student, about journalism, objectivity and where the media industry goes from here.”
(Center for Media at Risk)