A research practice that joins creative engagement with reality and people to the paired disciplines of exploration and reflection.
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Gay Talese research method
A research practice that joins creative engagement with reality and people to the paired disciplines of exploration and reflection.
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"...Lease journalism course. Traditionally, we've understood journalism and research as this method of just collecting information, organizing it, and then expressing it. But then..."
"...of perfection. This is the Gay Talese. This is the Gay Talese research method. This is what I will be teaching you. This is..."
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A source-grounded reading of literary journalism as a two-part discipline: exploration begins when a researcher can listen until a stranger becomes a friend; reflection begins when craft becomes patient pursuit of perfection.
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