Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1096 results Looking at Western and Eastern Ideas About Journalism When Glenn Mott returned to China to teach journalism 15 years after his first stint, he found crucial differences, among them critical thinking and a rising level of talent. September 13, 2010 A Correspondent for The New York Times Ends Her Reporting in Gaza — For a While ‘... I always say that I am not the story. I am out of it. I observe the place, and I describe it as it is. If I talk to… September 13, 2010 Turkey and the Armenian Diaspora: When ‘We’ Don’t Want to Know About ‘Them’ A lot happened after a Turkish journalist set out to tell people in her country about those who belong to the Armenian diaspora. September 10, 2010 A Foreign Correspondent From India as Suspect in Pakistan It is one of the most coveted assignments in Indian journalism, and I had dreamed about it for many years. Yet as I flew to Islamabad from New Delhi in… September 8, 2010 When Journalists Depart, Who Tells the Story? Press releases and broadcast-ready video substitute for European Union coverage, as news organizations cut back on staff reporters in Brussels. September 8, 2010 Similar Paths, Different Missions: International Journalists and Human Rights Observers As some journalists migrate to Human Rights Watch, one reason might be that they are ‘tired of treating all stories with the same pretense of aloofness—especially the ones who have… September 7, 2010 A Former BBC Producer Takes a Fresh Look at Foreign News: ‘It’s the Audience, Stupid!’ Using a new approach to storytelling ‘we managed to broaden our audience, expand our coverage and—this is critical—not “dumb down” in the process.’ September 7, 2010 Correspondents: They Come in Different Shapes and Sizes A BBC correspondent describes the benefits of three approaches to foreign news coverage—with caveats accompanying each one. September 7, 2010 Chasing Haiti ‘Spending enough time in a tormented country for the reality to truly sink in is a painful experience.’ September 7, 2010 Global Investigative Reporting Effort Exposes Asbestos Trade Exposing the booming asbestos trade in the developing world became the most recent of many projects undertaken by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. September 7, 2010 Previous 1 … 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 … 110 Next