Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results Women War Correspondents: They Are Different in So Many Ways ‘It is not by chance that these women have gravitated to the frontlines of war.’ December 11, 2009 Public Interest Policies for the Digital Age A book-length exploration of digital media’s future fails ‘to address the core question: Where is the new public square?’ December 11, 2009 From Journalism to Self-Publishing Books ‘Our experience with print-on-demand books offers promising and challenging news.’ December 10, 2009 Strategies for Reporters Coping With Stress Julia Reynolds offers approaches to handling the stress that can be part of this demanding crime beat.RELATED ARTICLE“When a Crime Is Just the Beginning of the Story”Learn to tell our… December 10, 2009 Preparing to Cover a Pandemic: A New Guide for Journalists ‘The idea behind this guide is to provide an accessible, trusted resource in case the H1N1 strain, or any new or known flu strain, strikes in more deadly form.’ October 23, 2009 An Opposing Viewpoint: The Struggle to Be Heard I have a bone to pick with The Washington Post, particularly the editorial page.The Post has repeatedly opened its pages to the advocacy and analysis of former journalist Tamar Jacoby.… October 22, 2009 Kammer Replies to Tamar Jacoby’s Letter to the Editor LETTER TO THE EDITORRead Tamar Jacoby’s original letterTamar Jacoby is a graceful writer and able advocate of the proposition that Congress should provide low-wage employers easy access to deep international… October 22, 2009 Letter to the Editor RESPONSERead Kammer’s response to this letterI’m writing to set the record straight and correct some troubling misperceptions created by Jerry Kammer’s article, “An Opposing Viewpoint: The Struggle to Be Heard,”… October 22, 2009 The Newsroom’s Disdain for Revealing Reporters’ Political Leanings (Extended) An extended, online-only version of Reed Richardson's piece, "The Newsroom's Disdain for Revealing Reporters' Political Leanings." September 28, 2009 The Newsroom’s Disdain for Revealing Reporters’ Political Leanings A journalist argues that maintaining ‘the veneer of political impartiality devalues reporting and marginalizes the press’s fundamental role in our democracy.’ September 28, 2009 Previous 1 … 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 … 356 Next