Search results for “context” Showing 760 results Automation in the Newsroom How algorithms are helping reporters expand coverage, engage audiences, and respond to breaking news September 1, 2015 A Brief Guide to Robot Reporting Tools From crime statistics to SEC filings, software agents can monitor vast amounts of open data to help journalists spot potential stories September 1, 2015 The Value of Slow Journalism in the Age of Instant Information As news cycles speed up, 'slow' journalists take months—even years—to report and tell in-depth stories August 19, 2015 Independent Journalism Finds its Voice in Egypt Amidst a challenging political and economic environment, young Egyptian reporters are developing innovative journalism and business models August 7, 2015 Architecture Criticism: Dead or Alive? Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin explains why the dynamic, tumultuous process of creative disruption should not be mistaken for permanent dissolution July 16, 2015 Asking Soldiers What It Means to Take a Life Former Time Magazine correspondent Phil Zabriskie, author of the Kindle Single “The Kill Switch,” on why he chose to look at what it means to kill in combat and how… July 2, 2015 Journalists Must Train Their Brains to See Beyond Stereotypes A Chicago Tribune columnist considers journalists’ complicity in skewed perceptions of communities of color June 11, 2015 Making Black Lives Matter in the News Can a dedicated black beat help change the portrayal of African-Americans? June 10, 2015 Confronting Racism in the Age of Obama After America elected its first black president, an African-American newspaper columnist found himself forced to defend his work June 10, 2015 When Is it Ethical to Publish Stolen Data? From the Pentagon Papers to Hollywood e-mails, reporters and editors face complex decisions when it comes to reporting on information from hackers and leakers June 1, 2015 Previous 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 … 76 Next