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Engaging Viewers in Conflicts About Water

Filmmakers invite ‘viewers to commit themselves for a while to the characters on screen and the choices they make.’

Strong Narrative Writing Features Character

‘Like all the great narrative journalists, [Mark] Bowden must be a relentless asker of questions, a painstaking gatherer of minute detail.’

Interviewing for a Job Illuminates Some Critical Issues

‘Take a job under impossible conditions and you invariably get fired.’

What Publishers Think About Editorial Cartoons

Unexpected benefits are found by some publishers, while others don’t even bother to ask readers about the cartoon’s impact.

Punditry Flowers in the Absence of Reporting

While we were getting down to the wire on the John Kerry Silver Star medal story at ABC News’s “Night-line,” the recent painful “60 Minutes’” debacle over the President’s war…

The Steady March of Government Secrecy

Journalists strategize to gain access to information the public has a right to know.

Transforming Journalism as Democracy Emerges

‘Ten years into democracy, many journalists are struggling to redefine their relationship to government.’

Journalists and Humanitarian NGO’s

In our ‘symbiotic’ relationship, aid workers become sources, gatekeepers or eye openers.

‘Infoganda’ in Uniform

The Bush administration creates media outlets to tell its story.
Weighing the Moral Argument Against the Way Things Work

Weighing the Moral Argument Against the Way Things Work

‘We have covered Africa this year, so we won’t be doing anything for a while.’