Search results for “context” Showing 760 results Design as a Driving Force for Audience Engagement Valuing visual types in the newsroom has a good payoff December 9, 2016 The Invisible Muslims Days after last year’s terrorist attack on a public services center in San Bernardino, California, Kristen Stangas was standing amid a cluster of reporters outside Los Angeles City Hall. Journalists… December 7, 2016 Post-Truth Politics In the Trump era, journalists face a profound challenge in addressing issues stemming from fake news, false equivalence, and widespread misinformation November 18, 2016 Lifestyles Lost How Trump won the lone electoral vote of Maine’s vast, sparsely populated Second Congressional District November 13, 2016 Lessons from Brexit The American press repeated many of the mistakes of the British press in the run-up to the referendum on E.U. membership. Here’s what British journalists have learned November 11, 2016 Looking for “Whitelash” Newsrooms need to see the connection between journalism, white anger, and the politics of racial resentment November 11, 2016 Fostering a Grassroots Approach to International Reporting There’s a romance to the notion of foreign correspondence–the war-weary, adventure-seeking ink slinger. For me it was the movie “The Killing Fields” that drew me to this work, the idea… October 27, 2016 Why Cannabis Coverage Needs to be a Serious Beat In early 2014, John Ingold, a longtime reporter for The Denver Post, noticed that the number of parents of young patients registered with the state to gain access to medical… October 18, 2016 Tech Criticism and Its Discontents An except from Sara M. Watson's Tow Center report on constructive technology criticism October 4, 2016 Access, Accountability Reporting and Silicon Valley The first time I visited Facebook’s office in Washington, D.C., I was asked to sign a nondisclosure agreement. I didn’t. Then there was the time I got through an entire… August 17, 2016 Previous 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 … 76 Next