Articles The Challenges and Opportunities of 21st Century Muckraking ‘… investigative reporters are a hardy breed who will tenaciously uphold their watchdog mission in bad times as well as good.’ June 15, 2009 Mark Feldstein Peering Inside Contemporary Iran An exhibit of photographs of Iran featuring the work of Iason Athanasiadis, a 2008 Nieman Fellow, opened for a three-month show in January at the Craft and Folk Art Museum… June 15, 2009 Iason Athanasiadis Life Being Lived in Quintessential Irish Moments “Beyond the Moment: Irish Photojournalism in Our Time” is the title of a fine slab of a book recently published by the Press Photographers Association of Ireland. This is Ireland… June 15, 2009 Rosita Boland A Visual Witness to Iran’s Revolution In the mid-1960’s, Reza Deghati taught himself the principles of photography as a 14 year old living in Tabriz, Iran. During the early 1970’s, his pictures were of rural society… June 15, 2009 Reza Iran: News Happens, But Fewer Journalists Are There to Report It In a time of global engagement—economic, political, environmental, energy and health, to name a few—budget cuts at news organizations severely limit foreign news coverage. June 15, 2009 Mark Seibel Understanding Iran: Reporters Who Do Are Exiled, Pressured or Jailed ‘Roxana’s work consistently gave the lie to the narrative of a monolithic Islamic Republic.’ June 15, 2009 Iason Athanasiadis Pouring Meaning Into Numbers In using EPA data, USA Today’s watchdog project empowered ‘parents to learn about the types and sources of chemicals that might be in the air near their child’s school.’ June 14, 2009 Blake Morrison, Brad Heath Mining the Coal Beat: Keeping Watch Over an ‘Outlaw’ Industry Digging through records, creating new databases, and asking key questions leads a West Virginia reporter to important investigative stories about the coal industry. June 14, 2009 Ken Ward Jr. The Journey of the 2009 Nieman Fellows—And of the Foundation In their experiences, conversations and future directions, they create a portrait of what is happening in journalism today. June 12, 2009 Bob Giles Imprisoning Journalists Silences Others While most Iranian journalists have to operate with extreme caution, foreign journalists can be more frank on the issues they face in Iran. June 12, 2009 D. Parvaz Previous 1 … 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 … 437 Next