Author Writing in a Personal Voice ‘Your training as journalists is a tremendous platform on which to layer or from which to develop a personal voice.’ March 15, 2002 Reporters Read From Their Narrative Articles During the conference, there would come a time each day when writers would share their narrative writings with participants who wanted to listen. And many did. The hundreds of chairs… March 15, 2002 Documenting the Rhythms of Cuba A photographer uses digital video ‘to capture the passion and grittiness of contemporary Cuba.’ March 15, 2002 Journalists and historians can learn from each other. Roughly the first 20 years of my working life I spent almost entirely as a reporter for newspapers and magazines. The last six or seven years of it I have… March 15, 2002 Examining Religious Paths Into and Out of the Middle East Through the eyes of two journalists, the lives of Christians and Jews are explored. March 15, 2002 ‘Monstrous Passions at the Core of the Human Soul…’ A journalist adroitly chronicles the catastrophes that were Mobutu’s Congo. March 15, 2002 Telling Stories on Radio, Just to Tell Them ‘Nearly all the stories are memorable, from the mundane to the miraculous.’ March 15, 2002 The Immersion Experience In Historical Narrative In terms of the narrative style, as a reporter and as a writer, your job is to immerse yourself in this world and then immerse your reader in it through… March 15, 2002 Women Journalists Spurred Coverage of Children and Families ‘…I no longer had to approach my work as though I didn’t have children.’ March 15, 2002 Spring 2002: Words & Reflections Introduction “What does ‘good work’ in journalism look like?” This question is at the heart of a book written by three distinguished psychologists who set out to examine, through The Project… March 15, 2002 Previous 1 … 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 … 429 Next