Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 788 results After the Shooting Stops: Vets Talk About the Ripple Effects of Combat An oral history project focuses on challenges of adapting to civilian life. January 16, 2025 Democracies Should Never Spy on Journalists, Even in the Name of National Security The importance of safeguarding against media surveillance, especially in countries with a tradition of press freedom. December 18, 2024 The Lonely Crusade Against Caste To give a voice to India’s marginalized, Meena Kotwal launched The Mooknayak in 2021. Now, after four years of threats and abuse, she is afraid for her daughter and the… December 5, 2024 Dear America Advice from areas of the world where press freedom is under attack November 26, 2024 Sunset in Baltimore David Smith built a television empire on sensational, crime-saturated newscasts. Then he bought Maryland’s premier newspaper. November 25, 2024 The Future of American Democracy Amid Deepening Polarization Harvard professor Archon Fung on the country’s political divisions and strategies for reaching across party lines. November 15, 2024 Picking Up Where Slain Journalists Leave Off For Sandrine Rigaud, NF ’25, a multicultural childhood opened a path to Forbidden Stories. October 31, 2024 ‘A Mad, Headlong Poverty-Stricken Rush’ Across South America A new book about expat journalists in Brazil details Hunter S. Thompson’s early career. October 30, 2024 How Ukrainian Media Is Navigating the Challenge of Reporting Ethically on the Russian Invasion Many news organizations are adapting to the realities brought by the ongoing conflict. September 19, 2024 How A Handful of Court Cases Could Give the Government More Power Over Social Media Between Montana’s TikTok ban and the Supreme Court’s consideration of whether to allow public officials to block private citizens and control content-moderation practices, the information landscape could be changing —… February 27, 2024 Previous 1 … 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 … 79 Next