Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 805 results Winter 2014: Class Notes Nieman Foundation curator Ann Marie Lipinski, NF ’90, welcomes attendees to the 75th anniversary dinner at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Photo by Lisa Abitbol Celebrating 75 yearsIn September, more… January 31, 2014 Moral Hazard Are the linguistic tricks Chinese journalists use to express their opinions just another form of self-censorship? January 31, 2014 Surveillance and Security The National Security Agency has been accused of collecting data from the servers of web companies like Google, whose data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa is pictured here. Image courtesy… January 9, 2014 Mandela and the Interview that Reverberated Around the World Richard Steyn, NF ’86, editor of The Star, was granted a one-on-one interview with Nelson Mandela during his first trip back to Robben Island after his release from prison. Photo… December 10, 2013 Do the Right Thing: Watchdog Reporters Handle a Bombing in Philadelphia Photo by Will Steacy/From the Project “Deadline”At precisely 5:27 p.m. on the afternoon of May 13, 1985, a blue and white Pennsylvania State Police helicopter hovered over a heavily fortified… June 13, 2013 Stop the Press: Rupert Murdoch, the Leveson Inquiry, and Press Freedom in the U.K. Photo of Murdoch by Kirsty Wigglesworth/The Assoicated PressOn a late March afternoon in 2002, 13-year-old British schoolgirl Amanda Jane “Milly” Dowler called her dad from her cell phone after school… June 13, 2013 New Challenges, New Rewards for Journalists on Social Media In the age of crowdsourced reporting, we need professional journalists more than ever June 13, 2013 Terror at Home, Abroad Click to enlarge.Image courtesy of the NewseumAs the Boston Marathon bombing story continued to develop over the weekend, Nieman Fellows reported on the events, offering perspective from around the world… June 13, 2013 Social Media and the Boston Bombings Nieman Visiting Fellow Hong Qu analyzes the role social media played in breaking the news of the Boston Marathon attack June 13, 2013 Reporting on Radicalization Massachusetts Institute of Technology student Hajar Boughoula of Tunisia writes a message on the ground with chalk near a makeshift memorial for fallen MIT police officer Sean Collier on the… June 13, 2013 Previous 1 … 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 … 81 Next