Articles The Jigs and Jags of Digital Political Coverage Since it emerged, the online world has been a source of trepidation for journalists. The American Journalism Review captured the foreboding in its 1999 article, “Navigating a Minefield.”There have been… June 15, 2008 Albert L. May Wartime and the Nieman Foundation Nieman Fellows visiting Harvard's Memorial Church often wonder about the last name engraved on the church's south wall, listing those who died in World War II: "John Brigham Terry, Lucius… June 8, 2008 Bob Giles Transparency Increases Credibility A Web site and television show reveal how investigative journalists do their jobs. March 15, 2008 Mark Schapiro Fund for Investigative Journalism: Practices and Policies As a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, the fund operates frugally so it can give out as many grants as possible. Its 12-member board of directors, composed of distinguished working journalists who… March 15, 2008 John Hyde When a Few Dollars Make a Big Difference In 1969, as the Vietnam War raged on, a dogged young reporter named Seymour Hersh thought he was onto something. He had learned that there might have been a massacre… March 15, 2008 John Hyde Universities and Investigative Journalism RELATED ARTICLES“Seeking New Ways to Nurture the Capacity to Report” – Charles Lewis“Watchdog Reporting: Exploring Its Myth”– Florence Graves“Squeezing Substance… March 15, 2008 Charles Lewis Selling the Iraq War: Unearthing False Advertising For the first time, five years after the start of the Iraq War, journalists and citizens can view what the most prominent Bush administration officials said publicly, juxtaposed against what… March 15, 2008 Charles Lewis Seeking New Ways to Nurture the Capacity to Report ‘Without an independent news media, there is no credibly informed citizenry.’ March 15, 2008 Charles Lewis Good Journalism Can Be Good Business ‘Let’s not pull the plug on for-profit journalism just yet.’ March 15, 2008 Daniel Brogan Reporting Is Only Part of the Investigative Story ‘In “Billions Over Baghdad,” we knew that simply reporting the costs of the Iraq War in mind-numbing billions wasn’t good enough.’ March 15, 2008 Donald L. Barlett, James B. Steele Previous 1 … 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 … 438 Next