Search results for “nieman” Showing 3430 results Fall 2011: Class Notes Cases unheard. Justice denied. These words fit many crimes committed with racial intent a half century ago. Now reporters burrow into forgotten files, locate witnesses, track down suspects, publish what… September 9, 2011 What Mediation Looks Like for Journalists I am developing a framework for consensus-building journalism, what I call the C-bJ model. I believe it can be a starting point for collaboration with media outlets. For such meshing… September 9, 2011 Consensus-Building Journalism: An Immodest Proposal ‘What this country could use is an enormous mediation session, and in the unique role they hold, journalists are logical people to lead it.’ September 9, 2011 The Smart Move Was in Reverse A typical career trajectory for a reporter begins with local news, but sometimes there’s another road to travel first. September 8, 2011 The Revolutionary Force of Facebook and Twitter ‘Social media now hold a vital place in this media ecosystem, filling informational voids left by the still bridled state and traditional media.’ September 8, 2011 Morocco and Press Freedom: A Complicated Relationship A visibly corrupt government but a wide space for journalists to denounce it, relentlessly harassed newspapers but still a vivid, daring and popular press—welcome to the kingdom of paradox. September 8, 2011 Stories His Images Told: Charles Moore Charles Moore’s photographs shocked a nation by pricking its conscience. In the early 1960’s, Life magazine carried into millions of American homes his unforgettable images of white lawmen wielding clubs… September 8, 2011 Familiar Patterns of Minority Exclusion Follow Mainstream Media Online ‘The parallels between the legacies and online media are as stark as they are disheartening.’ September 7, 2011 Roi Ottley: An African-American Journalist Covers World War II Old World War II movies usually included the standard cliché of a United States Army unit serving as a microcosm of American diversity. As the soldiers trudged along muddy roads… September 7, 2011 To Be a ‘Negro’ Newsman—Reporting on the Emmett Till Murder Trial In 1956, Nieman Reports published Simeon Booker’s account of his Jet magazine coverage of the Emmett Till trial: Millions of words were written about the recent Till murder trial, but the most… September 7, 2011 Previous 1 … 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 … 343 Next