Search results for “citizen journalism” Showing 795 results It’s the Audience, Stupid! At Stony Brook University, thousands of students are learning how to critically examine the news they encounter. September 15, 2007 Katrina Fatigue: Listeners Say They’ve Heard Enough ‘What we hear is not that it’s time to stop our coverage of Katrina’s aftermath: We hear that we need to do it better.’ September 15, 2007 The Civil Rights Struggle and the Press A book revisits the time when only a few brave voices in the Southern press stood up against the many ‘that supported and often led massive resistance to change.’ June 15, 2007 Two Years Later, Justice Denied In reporting a story about public officials' misuse of government funds, police injure an investigative journalist in a ‘particularly violent encounter.’ June 15, 2007 Honoring the Best for Fairness in Reporting ‘Newspapers that meet the test of fairness can reassure the public of the important role of the press as a vital institution of democracy.’ June 15, 2007 Predicting Digital Media Challenges Is Not Difficult A newspaper journalist reflects on a book in which many problems are proclaimed, but hard thinking about solutions remains elusive. June 15, 2007 The Arab Story: The Big One Waiting to Be Told ‘How do journalists make the lives and aspirations of Arab men and women who will not succumb to criminality or terror relevant to Western audiences?’ June 15, 2007 Swamp Speak: Then and Now A former CIA officer draws on journalist Walt Kelly's experience to illustrate the value of objective, in-depth analysis in intelligence reporting and journalism. June 15, 2007 Reporting the Arab and Muslim Worlds It is hard to see ‘ourselves—our actions and their consequences—in the picture.’ June 15, 2007 The Civil Rights Struggle and the Press A book revisits the time when only a few brave voices in the Southern press stood up against the many ‘that supported and often led massive resistance to change.’ June 15, 2007 Previous 1 … 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 … 80 Next