Author Monitoring Colorado’s Ongoing Feuds About Water With a drought and expanding population, coverage of water gains importance. March 15, 2005 Global Journalism About a Regional Catastrophe The need for cross-cultural sensitivity is one lesson a journalist took away from his coverage of the tsunami. March 15, 2005 Arriving at the Digital News Age ‘It is in this fusion of old and new that the future of journalism most probably lies.’ March 15, 2005 Managing the Army of Temporary Journalists Eyewitness online reporting about the tsunami complements coverage by mainstream news organizations. March 15, 2005 Reporting From a ‘Calamity That Defies Description’ A tight focus on individuals allowed a U.S. journalist and photographer to present ‘these people in scenes that began to form chapters in a narrative.’ March 15, 2005 Investigating Washington, D.C.’s Water Quality With lead levels endangering health, public agencies kept test results from consumers. March 15, 2005 Media Bias in Covering the Tsunami in Aceh ‘Indonesian journalists do not understand Aceh stories from the Acehnese perspective.’ March 15, 2005 Finding Necessary Evidence to Back Up a Tip A 17-month investigation about drinking water pollution prompts action. March 15, 2005 A Question of Representation ‘When no reporters, photographers or news editors come from the fishing community, it is unlikely this community’s problems will be understood ….’ March 15, 2005 Taking on a Traumatic Reporting Assignment in Southern Thailand ‘… the smell of the dead bodies is something you just don’t know without having been through it before.’ March 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 … 427 Next