Search results for “nieman” Showing 3367 results Trainers Can Remain Foreign to Local Journalists Due to cultural and language differences, trainers can be ‘regarded as a sort of extraterrestrial as they deliver their advice and lessons.’ June 15, 2005 Advice and Guidance for International Journalism Trainers ‘Until overseas trainers get to know the interests of the particular individuals with whom they’ll work, they are unlikely to be able to specify terms of success.’ June 15, 2005 Helping Armenian Reporters Dig Deeper More in-depth and better-documented stories began to be told after an intensive training program. June 15, 2005 A Challenging Experience in Cape Verde ‘There are journalists who justify their apathy with the lack of [good working] conditions.’ June 15, 2005 Training Iraqi Translators How to Act as Reporters With concerns about safety, ‘our interpreters became something much more than translators.’ June 15, 2005 Press Silence Before Rwanda’s Genocide ‘If any of my students reacted against the government’s methods of control, they feared for their lives.’ June 15, 2005 When Journalism Training Isn’t Enough ‘… our newsrooms are impoverished, and it will take much more than training courses to correct the situation.’ June 15, 2005 Trust: What It Means for Journalism ‘For people to have trust in this profession, to whom do they look for various standards, for professionalization, of the journalistic craft?’ June 15, 2005 An American Correspondent Brings Africa Out of the Shadows ‘Western reporters in Africa get away with an ignorance that would not be tolerated if they were assigned to other world regions ….’ June 15, 2005 The Global Poverty Beat ‘What choices will news organizations make in the years ahead about coverage of the world’s poor and their problems?’ Two new books provide direction. June 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 … 337 Next