Search results for “Ukraine” Showing 86 results ‘Social Media is a Crime Scene’ Joan Donovan on the chaos of disinformation and how to navigate a “splintered” reality online March 18, 2024 ‘Stories Stalk You. Stories Beguile You’ In the five years since the last Nieman Fellows reunion, the world has been torn by pandemic and war. Journalism had suffered too, weakened by record job cuts while called… January 30, 2024 A World Where Those with Weapons Have Absolute Authority When you’re covering war in your own country, the gap between you and the rest of humanity feels overwhelming. January 25, 2024 The Fox News of France How French billionaire Vincent Bolloré and CNews have reshaped political discourse in Paris and beyond January 20, 2024 Nieman Reports’ Top 5 Feature Stories of 2023 As the year winds down, here are 5 feature stories we at Nieman Reports think are worth a (re)read December 21, 2023 The Year in Media: Tragedy, Absurdity, and a Few Rays of Hope It’s been a bumpy ride — and the AI apocalypse looms just around the corner December 18, 2023 “What comes first, being a journalist or being a citizen?” Yana Lyushnevskaya, NF '24, on the difficult dilemma Ukrainian journalists face when covering war in their own country November 20, 2023 What Questions Should We Be Raising in These Uncertain Times? Chong-ae Lee, NF ’13, on the value of taking a step back and looking at the big picture Nearly two decades ago, I received a phone call from the news innovation… November 3, 2023 “We Are Trying to Help Out These Russian Journalists … Do You Think That Americans Would Want to Get Involved?” Why Mother Jones magazine is helping Russian website Meduza raise funds July 7, 2023 CNN’s Trump Town Hall and How Journalists Should Deal with Dishonest Sources From the May newsletter: Why CNN's town hall with Donald Trump is not getting us out of our silos June 5, 2023 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next