Articles Journalism in a Semi-Despotic Society ‘Censorship, low payment, and the high risk of arrest for any journalist who dares to take an investigative step, among other reasons such as lack of individual liberty, have pushed… June 2, 2009 Byline Withheld Journalism in a Semi-Despotic Society ‘Censorship, low payment, and the high risk of arrest for any journalist who dares to take an investigative step, among other reasons such as lack of individual liberty, have pushed… June 1, 2009 Journalism in a Semi-Despotic Society ‘Censorship, low payment, and the high risk of arrest for any journalist who dares to take an investigative step, among other reasons such as lack of individual liberty, have pushed… June 1, 2009 Using Multimedia to Tell an Investigative Story About Innocence ‘Two departments within our newspaper—editorial and new media—had to work closely together to construct the project.’ April 14, 2009 Christine Young Defining an Online Mission: Local Investigative Reporting At the nonprofit voiceofsandiego.org, ‘From our first day our job has been to fill the gaps between what people want from their local media and what they have.’ March 31, 2009 Andrew Donohue An Investigative Reporting Partnership: A Serendipitous Collaboration ‘At Northeastern University in Boston, where I joined the faculty in 2007, students in my investigative reporting seminars have produced 11 Page One stories for The Boston Globe in just… March 30, 2009 Walter V. Robinson A Water Trail of Antibiotics in India Margie Mason, an AP reporter then based in Hanoi, Vietnam and now a Nieman Global Health Fellow, contributed to the PharmaWater story with reporting about the large amount of antibiotics being… March 30, 2009 Choosing Risk In a Volatile Economic Environment A journalist concludes, ‘A timid reaction assumes forgoing the opportunity to innovate at this exciting juncture of history.’ March 25, 2009 Andrés Cavelier Investigating the Pharmaceutical Industry on a Blog ‘… evidence itself often emerged as the centerpiece, which has a strong impact on the audience when they see for themselves the incriminating paper trail.’ March 25, 2009 Ed Silverman A Small Newspaper Tackles a Big Investigative Project The persistence of two reporters pays off in revealing how local government failed residents who worried about connections between corporate behavior and the high incidence of brain cancer. March 25, 2009 Kevin P. Craver Previous 1 … 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 … 431 Next