Search results for “nieman” Showing 3523 results Brutal Censorship: Targeting Russian Journalists Russian human rights activist Lyudmila Alexeyeva visits the grave of her slain Chechen colleague Natalia Estemirova in August 2009. Photo by Musa Sadulayev/The Associated Press.AUTHOR’S NOTEThis story was done in… October 25, 2010 The Attention Deficit: Plenty of Content, Yet an Absence of Interest RELATED ARTICLES“Going Online With Watchdog Journalism”– Paul E. SteigerEditor in chief, ProPublica(From Spring 2008)“Defining an Online Mission: Local Investigative Reporting”– Andrew Donohue, editor– Scott Lewis, CEOVoice of… September 30, 2010 An American Observes a Vietnamese Approach to Newsgathering Editor’s Note:We have made the decision to remove from our online publication “An American Observes a Vietnamese Approach to Newsgathering” based on a number of concerns raised both within VietNamNet… September 27, 2010 Tanzanian Travels: Why Flexibility Matters ‘When heading off to Africa in these cash-strapped times, the expectation is that you will return with more than just a few stories. A daily radio show is a hungry… September 21, 2010 An Odd Couple: Journalists and Academics Partnering with Harvard’s Carr Center gave a freelance journalist the chance to continue her reporting about drug wars in Juárez, Mexico. September 17, 2010 Fall 2010: Class Notes Niemans Entering and Leaving Office in Colombia Juan Manuel Santos, NF ’88, was elected president of Colombia in June, and he was sworn into office in August. Santos, who received… September 17, 2010 A Journalist’s Near-Death Experience in Chechnya ‘... I said to myself, “This is the place where I’m going to die. This is the last thing I’m going to see in my life.” ’ September 17, 2010 Bonds of Friendship on an Emotional Journey RELATED ARTICLE“Noticing Quiet Amid the Battles of War”– Chris Vognar When journalists go into war zones, some of them are there to report the news of battles fought, of ground… September 15, 2010 Noticing Quiet Amid the Battles of War RELATED ARTICLE“Bonds of Friendship on an Emotional Journey“– Joseph Kearns Goodwin When journalists go into war zones, some of them are there to report the news of battles fought, of… September 15, 2010 Fall 2010: Introduction Foreign bureaus staffed by correspondents from a newspaper or broadcast network are now largely relics of a bygone era. As this 20th century model of reporting fades, fresh approaches to… September 15, 2010 Previous 1 … 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 … 353 Next