Search results for “nieman” Showing 3525 results Imprisoning Journalists Silences Others While most Iranian journalists have to operate with extreme caution, foreign journalists can be more frank on the issues they face in Iran. June 12, 2009 Fear and Self-Censorship in Vladimir Putin’s Russia ‘One bargains with oneself. How much can I sacrifice before I lose respect for myself as a journalist?’ June 12, 2009 The Virtual Iran Beat ‘Speaking Farsi helps expand our ability to gather news. It means we can tap into a more extensive network and speak to more Iranians, even if we’re not based in… June 12, 2009 Attempting to Silence Iran’s ‘Weblogistan’ ‘Iran’s filtering and blocking regime has been described by various experts as second only to China’s.’ June 12, 2009 When the Predictable Overtakes the Real News About Iran ‘What makes news in the West are Iran’s "menacing" actions in Iraq or words against Israel, with such stories told in a similar narrative, encased in little context and with… June 12, 2009 Publishing and Mapping Iran’s Weblogistan Iran’s home page on the Global Voices Web site.RELATED ARTICLE“Attempting to Silence Iran’s ‘Weblogistan’”– Mohamed Abdel DayemHarvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society has been home to two unique… June 12, 2009 Summer 2009: Introduction Journalists — Iranians and Westerners — share their firsthand experiences as they write about the challenges they confront in gathering and distributing news and information about Iran and its people.… June 11, 2009 Worshipping the Values of Journalism ‘As I settled in on the National Desk, I gradually realized I had found the guide to my life I had been searching for. It certainly wasn’t religion in the… June 11, 2009 When Belief Overrides the Ethics of Journalism ‘There was no wall between the beat and reporter. He was on a mission to promote religion with all the fervor and zeal of his own born-again faith.’ June 11, 2009 Religion and the Press: Always Complicated, Now Chaotic In a time of a blogging explosion, ‘… the idea of a coherent mainstream journalistic identity is in this era of old media implosion on the way out.’ June 11, 2009 Previous 1 … 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 … 353 Next