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Winter 2001: Introduction

Through the night of September 11, 2001, photographer Peter Turnley took refuge in a second-floor office in a clothing store, its windows blown out by the force of the attack…

Bringing Women’s Stories to a Reluctant Mainstream Press

At Women’s Feature Service, journalists write about women’s lives.

Storming the Citadel of Hard News Coverage

Women report alongside men but their impact can be difficult to discern.

Reporting Clashes With Government Policies

‘The watchdog role of the press is never more vital than during a national crisis.’

Freelancers’ Vital Role in International Reporting

With the rise of media conglomerates, foreign news has been shoved aside.

America: A Bully Wreaking Havoc on the Poor

Why the Spanish press highlights the ugly side of the ‘war against terror.’

Understanding the ‘Why’ of September 11

Using the Web, Globalvision’s world news site helps readers dig deeper and broader for answers.

Independent Media Try to be Balanced and Fair in Their Coverage

Yet all parties play their ‘well-known game of intimidating the media.’

Fall 2001: Introduction

At a time when so much of journalism is quicker, shorter and hyped to grab the public’s presumed short-attention span, the documentary—with its slower pace and meandering moments—is finding receptive…

Photojournalism and Documentary Photography

They are identical mediums, sending different messages.