Search results for “Afghanistan” Showing 285 results Asking Probing Questions in a Time of National Crisis Are journalists asking ‘the right question?’ December 15, 2001 Revealing Beauty in the Harshness of War A woman in a burka walks near a mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif. 1990. Photo by Reza/Webistan.©On his journeys to Afghanistan, Iranian photographer Reza used his camera to document the life and… December 15, 2001 Women, War and the Media In October, Indian author and journalist Ammu Joseph presented a lecture on covering gender to students at the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai, India. An essay, based in part… December 15, 2001 Using Graphics to Tell Stories ‘[O]nline graphics add other dimensions to the stories we report….’ December 15, 2001 Recommended Sites www.spaceimaging.comSpace Imaging’s Ikonos one-meter resolution satellite is the premier source for civilian highresolution imagery, but at this writing its data collected over Afghanistan and environs has been effectively blockaded by… December 15, 2001 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… December 15, 2001 Bringing Women’s Stories to a Reluctant Mainstream Press At Women’s Feature Service, journalists write about women’s lives. December 15, 2001 Storming the Citadel of Hard News Coverage Women report alongside men but their impact can be difficult to discern. December 15, 2001 Reporting Clashes With Government Policies ‘The watchdog role of the press is never more vital than during a national crisis.’ December 15, 2001 Freelancers’ Vital Role in International Reporting With the rise of media conglomerates, foreign news has been shoved aside. December 15, 2001 Previous 1 … 24 25 26 27 28 29 Next