Search results for “nieman” Showing 3457 results Photographing a Nation Under Siege In Liberia, a photojournalist finds death, despair and destruction. September 15, 2004 Africa Through the Eyes of African Reporters If local journalists reported more of the news to Western audiences, their sources and the story’s context would be different. September 15, 2004 Weighing the Moral Argument Against the Way Things Work ‘We have covered Africa this year, so we won’t be doing anything for a while.’ September 15, 2004 War Crimes Tribunals in Africa and Sleeping Press Watchdogs ‘… there is an obvious need for independent press scrutiny to hold these tribunals accountable.’ September 15, 2004 Seeking Balance in a Continent Portrayed By Its Extremes ‘The patronizing reporting one witnesses today is as bad as the condescending work of the past.’ September 15, 2004 Revealing Lives Behind the Statistics ‘We would work to capture and convey the human dignity not often found in stories painting statistical portraits.' September 15, 2004 The Numbers Game in African Reporting Statistics don’t matter when disease and disaster exact such high human tolls in Africa. September 15, 2004 Trapped in a Time-Warped Narrative A BBC foreign correspondent pleads with journalists to move past their relentless focus on Africa’s misery. September 15, 2004 Partnering With Young People A program to improve child health engages teenagers interested in journalism. September 15, 2004 Transparency Benefits the Practice of Journalism ‘The Nieman Watchdog Project … is grounded in the belief that probing questions are essential to informed reporting.’ September 15, 2004 Previous 1 … 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 … 346 Next