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The Consequences of Corporate Ownership

‘Our democracy is in crisis from the loss of independent voices serving as its watchdog.’

Winter 2002: Words & Reflections Introduction

In “Breach of Faith,” the second of two volumes edited by journalists Gene Roberts and Thomas Kunkel, the authors continue their in-depth examination of the consequences of concentrated ownership on…

Passing Along the Magic of Journalism

Journalism stands apart from other academic pursuits.

Breaking News or Broken News

A brief history of the ‘first cloned human embryo’ story.

Scientific Conversations

After interviewing political leaders, a journalist uncovers the real revolution by talking with scientists.

Expanding the Lens on Coverage of the Middle East

By judging a newspaper’s visual coverage over a long period of time, bias becomes less apparent.

The Science of Producing Food

As science’s role in the food chain increases, journalists need to ‘get it right.’

Bringing Science to a Television Audience

Too often, spectacles—like mummies and volcanoes—triumph over the reporting of modern science.

Teaching Journalism Students to Report on Science

They learn how to put science into its broader economic and social context.

Arriving at Judgments in Selecting Photos

At The Oregonian, key questions help to frame decisions about images of Mideast violence.