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CSML Action Tracker

Thank you for contributing to our citation/action tracker which aims to capture how users are using the insights from the ongoing solutions journalism work across our programs from the lab.

Our aim is to document actions that stem directly from our ongoing coverage. Such actions are diverse and include citing insights in papers, reports, talks, and policy memos; launching new scholarship, adopting new practices, taking a new course, teaching a new course, shaping new policies, writing grants, designing programs, initiating new collaborations, organizing events, and so much more—all ignited by the insights from diverse individuals appearing on the various shows/programs and on video, audio, photography and digital print. No action is too small to track.

Please save the link to this survey to share new actions you are taking inspired from content you have watched, listened or read on our network terminal. Should you have any questions, feel free to contact us at team@csmedialab.org

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How likely are you to cite the insights you learned from the Civic Science Media Lab? *
What new action(s) have you taken in direct response to what you have heard, seen, and/or read from our content on video, audio, photography, and digital print today or in the past? Please select all that apply. *
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How likely are you to recommend content from the Civic Science Media Lab to a colleague? *
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