Articles Will the Meaning of Journalism Survive? ‘Journalism educators are in a state of disquiet, if not distress, at their students’ lack of the broad background essential for independent journalism.’ March 15, 2006 Melvin Mencher Courtroom Testimony Offers an Excellent Road Map for Reporters ‘… the usual “he said, she said” quotes I read in press accounts have little or nothing to do with the actual issues raised by the Pennsylvania case.’ December 15, 2005 Paul R. Gross Creating a New Town Square ‘It’s a locus for the kind of civic trust and independence on which the idea of journalism, indeed democracy, is based.’ December 15, 2005 Leslie Dreyfous McCarthy Drawing the Mood of New Orleans ‘Cartoon ideas presented themselves, but none embraced the gravity of the situation.’ December 15, 2005 Steve Kelley Science and Journalism Fail to Connect ‘How can we expect Americans to know anything beyond what they happen to remember from science class? Journalists certainly don’t tell them.’ December 15, 2005 Dan Fagin Defining a Journalist’s Function In one approach to finding a definition, it turns out that being a journalist is about doing journalism. December 15, 2005 William F. Woo Reconnecting With the Audience ‘What they say—not what we think—is what counts.’ December 15, 2005 Clyde H. Bentley Bringing Iraqi Voices Into the Conversation About Their Country A Washington Post correspondent’s book ‘is not a policy screed or a compilation of talking heads and experts.’ December 15, 2005 Patrick J. McDonnell Iraq’s Emerging Press Providing the public with ‘accurate, complete and fair information was, and remains for most, an unknown concept.’ December 15, 2005 Maggy Zanger Citizens Media: Has It Reached a Tipping Point? New media initiatives emerge when citizens feel ‘shortchanged, bereft or angered by their available media choices.’ December 15, 2005 Jan Schaffer Previous 1 … 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 … 437 Next