{"id":38208,"date":"2022-09-28T04:45:00","date_gmt":"2022-09-28T10:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dh.durangoherald.com\/tj\/our-view-citizens-agenda-model-serves-voters-over-politicians\/"},"modified":"2022-09-28T10:45:00","modified_gmt":"2022-09-28T10:45:00","slug":"our-view-citizens-agenda-model-serves-voters-over-politicians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dh.durangoherald.com\/tj\/our-view-citizens-agenda-model-serves-voters-over-politicians\/","title":{"rendered":"Our View: Citizens Agenda model serves voters over politicians"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Election season gives the editorial board a front-row seat in meeting and getting to know candidates, whether it\u2019s in person or on Zoom. The way it usually goes is candidates give us an elevator speech, then we have a field day of questions for them. Like any job interview, sometimes more important than the actual answers are <em id=\"emphasis-b316c12978bcbcccbd04db46be66935c\">how<\/em> candidates answer the questions. This is often more telling.<\/p>\n<p>Meeting so many candidates in a short period of time, we can\u2019t help but notice commonalities and strategies. Some are focused on their statistical chances of winning, leaning into the numbers. Others rely on their appeal or message to particularly bases. Some measure themselves in favorable environments against vulnerable opponents.<\/p>\n<p>Even though we\u2019re the ones asking the questions, candidates sometimes talk <em id=\"emphasis-2b047a8ed9bbe3ce69bc942e278cec3a\">at<\/em> us instead of <em id=\"emphasis-318fbec83d523ec51b387ee62dfc9028\">to<\/em> us or, ideally, <em id=\"emphasis-7e03b73dbb9ea5969f491af83fd0d0c0\">with<\/em> us. No matter the position they\u2019re coming from, this tactic can spill over into the way election stories are written. And we\u2019d like to change this.<\/p>\n<p>One impressive election reporting model aims to reverse the power dynamic away from politicians \u2013 and their chances of winning \u2013 to the voters, centering coverage on the public\u2019s information needs and wants. Jay Rosen, a New York University journalism professor, has refined this reporting model called Citizens Agenda, public-powered journalism applied to elections coverage. If reporters ask the right questions to enough people in enough ways, they can derive this agenda. It\u2019s practical, tactical and we like its responsive, useful style.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re a little late to the party for this election season, as far as fully implementing methods. But we are inspired by how we can better engage \u2013 and serve \u2013 readers, and we\u2019ll cherry-pick from this model when appropriate.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s a simplified version of how the Citizens Agenda works. First, the easy part. We identify the people we will inform. An essential beginning question is what do we want candidates to discuss as they compete for votes?<\/p>\n<p>This question is asked repeatedly with answers confirmed and tested. Results are put into a draft agenda. The agenda is lobbed back at voters. This is what we think we heard \u2013 how did we do? Did we get this right?<\/p>\n<p>The agenda is then published on media websites as a live, dynamic product. Reactions are gathered, answers synthesized. This way, the agenda naturally transforms into instructions for campaign reporting. As the twists and turns come, when it\u2019s easy to get pulled into wacky controversies, the agenda becomes the mission and guiding light. Journalists return to it, always asking how situations align with the Citizens Agenda. We press candidates, then report back to readers.<\/p>\n<p>Next, a voters guide is created with candidates on the left side of a grid and, across the top, items on the Citizens Agenda. Fill in with what the candidates have done, said or proposed. This is that transformative moment when journalism becomes public service.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, we keep listening, tweaking, changing as the ground shifts. The Citizens Agenda is an editorial  distillation. It involves judgment and nuance and the ability to explain the thinking \u2013  not just data.<\/p>\n<p>Inside each step is an opportunity for journalists to build trust and transparency, and rethink newsroom organization and leadership.<\/p>\n<p>We like this approach. The Citizens Agenda originates with voters \u2013 who own it \u2013 and make decisions from this place.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Election season gives the editorial board a front-row seat in meeting and getting to know candidates, whether it\u2019s in person or on Zoom. The way it usually goes is candidates give us an elevator speech, then we have a field day of questions for them. 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