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Geopolitics, in First Person

Geopolitics, in First Person

When The New York Times sent me to report on a transformative oil discovery in my birthplace, Guyana, they asked for, and got, a first-person narrative. The opening scene places…
After the Flood

After the Flood

How photographer Sean Gallagher captured the devastating effects of Typhoon Doksuri on Beijing

How to Pitch Nieman Reports

Nieman Reports covers thought leadership in journalism and is one of three publications published by the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. We welcome pitches for deeply reported feature stories that…
Want to Reach Gen Z? Prioritize Young Voices

Want to Reach Gen Z? Prioritize Young Voices

Student journalists are key to engaging a critical demographic ahead of the 2024 election.
Generation #Branded

Generation #Branded

Teaching students how to live up to the trust news consumers have in social media has become a top focus for many journalism schools.
An Antidote to the Minimization of the Long Covid Crisis

An Antidote to the Minimization of the Long Covid Crisis

Why the founders of The Sick Times have made it their mission to report on overlooked perspectives from Covid long haulers
What Questions Should We Be Raising in These Uncertain Times? 

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…
Smart Ways Journalists Can Exploit Artificial Intelligence

Smart Ways Journalists Can Exploit Artificial Intelligence

Chatbots may reinvent the way we write news, but AI is also helping newsrooms connect with readers and reach new audiences
Why Retired Journalists Are Jumping Back into the Profession

Why Retired Journalists Are Jumping Back into the Profession

They're founding startups, coaching young reporters, and serving on boards to bridge the gap left by the industry's contraction
Archon Fung: “People Have Been Misled A Lot By Truth-Generating Institutions”

Archon Fung: “People Have Been Misled A Lot By Truth-Generating Institutions”

The Harvard Kennedy School professor on partisanship, polarization, and mistrust