Search results for “guardian” Showing 302 results Investigative Reporting Stays Local ‘The local stories are the toughest. They matter more to readers ….’ December 15, 2007 Type Creates a Visual Signature for Newspapers ‘In a marketplace where content and quality once drove consumer decisions, the newspaper now competes visually in a design-savvy, 24-hour free-information age.’ September 15, 2007 A Photojournalist Immerses Himself in the Story Being Told An Essay in Words and Photographs June 15, 2007 Understanding the Many Faces of Islamism and Jihadism A scholar of Islam shares insights to help journalists confront the challenges involved with reporting on the political Islamic movement. June 15, 2007 Western Journalists Report on Egyptian Bloggers An observer of press coverage of cases involving Arab bloggers and government pressure notices some troubling trends in whether and how stories are told. June 15, 2007 Narrative Journalism in the Era of the Web ‘Once the idea of using footnotes took hold, the question became whether we could use them for more than their usual purpose of attribution …’ December 15, 2006 Well-Chosen Words Can Weave Tangled Webs An increasingly important job of political journalists is to ‘unmask the tricksters.’ September 15, 2006 When Bearing Witness Overrides a Reporter’s Fear ‘… courage is not me, a clunky reporter clutching a notebook and treading on people’s lives, trying to get them to open up their souls.’ June 15, 2006 Journalist Liu Binyan: China’s Conscience On December 5, 2005, the news that 80-year-old Liu Binyan, a 1989 Nieman Fellow, had passed away saddened Chinese, both in China and abroad. Numerous condolence letters and memorial articles… March 15, 2006 Reconnecting With the Audience ‘What they say—not what we think—is what counts.’ December 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 … 31 Next