Search results for “nieman” Showing 3556 results Photojournalism Students Cover Hurricane Katrina in Their First Leap Into a Real-World Crisis ‘Mark told me he’d learned more in the two days he photographed the hurricane’s aftermath than in his previous two years in college.’ December 15, 2005 Observing Those Who Observe A journalist travels to the ends of the earth and reports from ‘distant, inaccessible places [that] have a grip on the popular imagination ….’ December 1, 2005 The Internet: Continuing the Legacy of Storytelling ‘I often reflect on my work as a journalist and wonder if I’ve some inherent genetic code that comes from this time-honored practice.’ September 15, 2005 Probing the Successes and Failures of the Washington Press Corps ‘Great reporting in Washington is about cutting through the bureaucratic maze.’ September 15, 2005 Cultures Clash in Coverage of a School Shooting Some reporters didn’t understand the implications of tribal sovereignty when they went to the Red Lake Indian Reservation to report this story. September 15, 2005 When Reporters Lack Access and Knowledge ‘… access would be easier to achieve if reporters had been there to cover some of the more routine stories that had taken place on the reservation.’ September 15, 2005 The Difficult Path of a Tribal Watchdog Reporter ‘I asked the council politely, “What is the role of this board? Will you be looking over and deciding what news goes to print?” September 15, 2005 Challenges Native and Non-Native Journalists Confront Those who tell Indian people’s stories are ‘expected to be truthful, responsible, accurate and excellent communicators.’ September 15, 2005 Organizing the New News ‘… the greater velocity of information today multiplies the opportunities for confusing and misleading the public.’ September 15, 2005 A Long Journey Home A photojournalist on assignment uncovers dormant feelings about his past and the South. September 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 … 356 Next