Search results for “nieman” Showing 3523 results Threats Come at Journalists in Pakistan From All Sides Despite gains in press freedom, news organizations and reporters engage in self-censorship as a strategy to protect themselves and their business. June 15, 2006 The Courage of Journalists in the Middle East ‘Acting with integrity means honestly probing the causes of the many problems and tensions that define the modern Middle East …’ June 15, 2006 Persevering Despite the Dangers El Tiempo’s investigative editor ‘has become accustomed to receiving floral arrangements and notes sent to regret her death, a form of indirect death threats.’ June 15, 2006 Conscience and Integrity in Journalism The Louis M. Lyons Award, given by Nieman classes, recognizes journalists who display these elements of moral courage. June 15, 2006 When Corporate Managers Nudge News Decisions The clash of cultures ‘affects editors’ and reporters’ ability to investigate stories and break new ones.’ June 15, 2006 Covering the Sago Mine Disaster How a game of ‘whisper down the coal mine’ ricocheted around the world. June 15, 2006 The Road Traveled From Journalism to Jail ‘What is absent in journalism is not courage but consciousness and compassion.’ June 15, 2006 Death Threats Are Sent to Try to Stop Reporting ‘If I kept writing, I thought, the threats would eventually stop because they weren't working.’ June 15, 2006 Risking Relationships as a Measure of Courage ‘Questioning the reasons for the war meant not only going against the President's policy but against the beliefs of many people I knew and respected.’ June 15, 2006 The Embrace of Principled Stands During the civil rights era, a few newspaper owners, editors and reporters risked their lives and livelihoods by supporting Supreme Court rulings and desegregation. June 15, 2006 Previous 1 … 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 … 353 Next