Search results for “nieman” Showing 3442 results 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 Journalists Who Dared to Report—Before They Fled or Were Murdered Fatima Tlisova is an independent journalist living in exile after enduring years of intimidation and threats, harassment and arrest by government officials in the North Caucasus region of Russia. Earlier… September 15, 2010 This Is How I Go ‘Every time I leave for war, there are rituals and routines—and one unyielding truth.’ September 13, 2010 Teaching the Science of Journalism in China ‘... I was constantly aware that the journalism they could practice was antithetical to the principles I was teaching, or so I believed, until I learned to trust the scientific… September 13, 2010 A Correspondent for The New York Times Ends Her Reporting in Gaza — For a While ‘... I always say that I am not the story. I am out of it. I observe the place, and I describe it as it is. If I talk to… September 13, 2010 Piecing Together a Mosaic of America ‘As a foreign correspondent, my challenge was to tell stories about America in ways that would connect with my Finnish audience—both in print and through my multimedia presentations …’ September 13, 2010 Turkey and the Armenian Diaspora: When ‘We’ Don’t Want to Know About ‘Them’ A lot happened after a Turkish journalist set out to tell people in her country about those who belong to the Armenian diaspora. September 10, 2010 Previous 1 … 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 … 345 Next