Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1088 results Finding Information Pathways to Community Inclusion ‘I yearned for grass-roots assessments of every community’s information ecology and widespread advocacy for stronger, more democratic media.’ June 8, 2011 Western Media Training: Challenging James Miller’s View Michael J. Jordan, a Slovakia-based foreign correspondent who has extensive experience teaching journalism overseas, has written a letter to the editor in rebuttal to James Miller’s “Questioning the Western Approach… June 8, 2011 Russian Journalists Need Help in Exposing Corruption ‘While journalists and bloggers in Russia risk their lives to reveal corrupt practices, there are ways that those living in free and lawful societies can aid their efforts.’ April 20, 2011 Libel Laws Pose Obstacles to Ukraine’s Investigative Journalists ‘If we decide to pursue the story, they [lawyers] guarantee a lawsuit will be filed in London, the libel capital of the world, where the burden of proof is on… April 20, 2011 In Poland, Pressures Plague Investigative Reporting ‘Most censorship is of an “inner” nature. Journalists self-censor because they are aware of their employer’s political position and thus do not submit stories in opposition to it.’ April 20, 2011 Enduring Pressures: It Goes With the Job in Armenia ‘… we have an unwritten understanding in our office not to speak about these pressures if they aren’t life threatening; our problems remain within our office walls.’ April 20, 2011 Spring 2011: Class Notes Max Hall, 1910-2011; Longtime Editor at Harvard and AuthorRELATED LINKRead his obituary in The Boston Globe.Max Hall, NF ’50, died January 12th in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was 100 years old.A… April 6, 2011 Russia: Corruption Isn’t Only a Threat to the System—It Is the System Russia has surpassed Pakistan and Zimbabwe in corruption levels, according to Transparency International’s 2010 report. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s administration says that in just one year corrupt government contracts drained… March 28, 2011 Spring 2011: Introduction Barriers to reporting on corruption are numerous. Pushing past them can be risky, especially in countries where powerful interests are entrenched in business, media organizations, and government. Arrest. Legal action.… March 14, 2011 The Shady Dash for World Cup Cash Questions arose in South Africa about improprieties in a major World Cup soccer contract after it was learned that a black security guard who, on paper, was a 26 percent… March 11, 2011 Previous 1 … 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 … 109 Next