Author Fall 2006: Words & Reflections Introduction Contending that Daniel Okrent’s book “Public Editor #1” might be “the only collection of ombudsman columns ever assembled that is a genuine page turner,” former Boston Globe ombudsman, Mark Jurkowitz,… September 15, 2006 Observing the Exodus of Immigrants ‘What happens when a constantly replenishing immigrant group slows down dramatically or simply stops coming?’ September 15, 2006 Doing an Unenviable Job in an Enviable Way A former ombudsman and media critic describes what Daniel Okrent wrote as public editor and what he has to say about the job he did. September 15, 2006 Debunking the Myth of Liberal Media Bias A journalist and author finds an enfeebled Washington press corps, more concerned with retaining personal access than serving the public interest. September 15, 2006 Dutch Journalists Alter Their Coverage of Migrants In the wake of a politician’s murder and the rise of populist politicians, journalists start to report routinely on societal issues related to migrant groups. September 15, 2006 Don’t ‘Brown’ the Hispanics A sociologist proposes a new way for journalists to handle the confusing task of using racial and ethnic identifications in news coverage. September 15, 2006 Diffused Voices Demand Different Coverage ‘If the people aren't demonstrating … reporters need to find them by going to their homes and businesses, asking their opinions to understand their views.’ September 15, 2006 Chinese Migrants: Refreshing Reporting About a Longtime Trend Concerns arise about the Chinese government’s limits on news coverage of migrant protests and worker abuse. September 15, 2006 Fall 2006: Introduction When I was a border correspondent, I learned to move between both sides, quickly and frequently, physically and mentally, while striving for balance. I learned to maneuver in gray areas.… September 15, 2006 Journalists Patrol Ever-Changing Borders Soon after the riots last year in France, I was reporting in a big gloomy housing project outside Paris known as La Dalle: The Slab. A cold wind rose off… September 15, 2006 Previous 1 … 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 … 427 Next