Saturday, January 12, 2013
The Oracle Approach to Reporting and Presentation
The oracle approach:
Translating the ORACLE mnemonics to the process of reporting (see image), one sees how a journalist can be more proactive in taking the initiative to act or break a story compared to routinely reacting to events or doing follow-ups.
Proactive journalists continually think and construct their narratives guided by the ORACLE mnemonics as follows:
Observe
Observe, watch and listen to make sense of events, abstract issues and people in their environments. Here lies
the capacity of journalists to perceive and see what others usually overlook. People see events. Journalists see
stories and issues behind the events.
Reflect
Reflect on and record what you have observed, reconcile the differences from what you have seen, heard or sensed with what you assumed. Listen to your own counsel and conscience. Then, challenge conventional wisdom.
Amplify
Amplify and analyse the relevant and significant aspects of the events, issues and people involved to agitate for change.
Contextualise
Contextualise your reflection and analysis of the above to clarify and connect with your readers. Include
different perspectives and explanations. See the bigger picture, see the trees AND the forest.
Learn
Learn more about what you have uncovered and elucidate the true from false, right from wrong. Report and
write beyond one in-depth story.
Educate
Educate, enlighten, and enable your readers to find out more about issues and people you have written about.
In reality, however, you are limited in what you can do to influence public policies. Journalists and readers work
together in uncovering the truth and seeking possible solutions to community problems.
The Oracle Approach to Reporting
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