Articles The Vital Role of the Press in a Time of National Crisis ‘Watchdog journalism begins with a state of mind: accepting responsibility as a surrogate for the public.’ December 15, 2002 Bob Giles Antarctica Ornithologist Fraser at a diminished Adelie colony on Torgersen Island The disintegrating Müller Ice Shelf, Lallemand Fjord A male Adelie penguin disgorges krill for its chick RELATED ARTICLE“Using a Camera… December 15, 2002 Gary Braasch A War Correspondent Tries to Make Sense of What He’s Seen ‘Why, he wanted to know, do human beings fight wars?’ December 15, 2002 Nancy Bernhard A Government Agency Impedes Access to Information What right do the public and journalists have to see data about children’s health and the environment? December 15, 2002 Joseph A. Davis A Rigorous Look at the Work of Newsrooms Today In this era of bottom-line journalism, the authors document how quality in news reporting can triumph. December 15, 2002 Seth Effron The Consequences of Corporate Ownership ‘Our democracy is in crisis from the loss of independent voices serving as its watchdog.’ December 15, 2002 Frank A. Blethen The Press Portrayed the Story as Fish vs. Farmers But the Klamath River story is a whole lot more complicated than that. December 15, 2002 Michael Milstein After September 11, Headlines About Air Quality Were Everywhere A reporter explains his misgivings about this complicated story. December 15, 2002 Dan Fagin Creating a New Web of Connections The Nieman Web site will be home to valuable information about journalism. December 15, 2002 Bob Giles Winter 2002: Journalist’s Trade Introduction “To teach the craft of journalism is a worthy goal but clearly insufficient in this new world and within the setting of a great university,” Lee C. Bollinger, the new… December 15, 2002 Melissa Ludtke Previous 1 … 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 … 438 Next