Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results Developing Word Pictures to Inform a Complex Story ‘Eighty percent of foreign reporting is about getting there.’ June 15, 2004 Summer 2004: Journalist’s Trade Introduction Watchdog reporting resides at the core of what journalism does. Its roots dig deeply into the common ground uniting the muckrakers’ unearthing of public and private scandals a century ago… June 15, 2004 Summer 2004: International Journalism Introduction The Bangkok Post managed to avoid Prime Minister Thaksin’s wrath “at a time when less august watchdogs within the Thai press were being systematically silenced,” says Philip J. Cunningham, who… June 15, 2004 Summer 2004: Introduction War and Terror“Government has no legitimate claim to sole control of secrecy decisions, even on matters of common defense,” Barton Gellman, a Washington Post project reporter observed when he spoke… June 15, 2004 Newsroom Training at Urban High Schools By learning hands-on skills, minority students take the first step to becoming journalists. June 15, 2004 Dedicating the Knight Center at Lippmann House The Nieman Foundation works to broaden its reach. June 15, 2004 Shoe Leather Beats BlackBerries Too much time is spent with candidates, not enough learning from voters. March 15, 2004 ‘The Unbearable Heaviness of Industry’ ‘In China, the road to full industrialization is gradually but surely unveiling itself.’ March 15, 2004 The Internet Beat on the Campaign Trail ‘Political journalists are using Web sites to tell stories they didn’t have room to tell in their newspapers.’ March 15, 2004 Spring 2004: International Journalism Introduction During the most turbulent years in China’s recent history, photojournalist Li Zhensheng documented the “human tragedies and personal foibles” of the Cultural Revolution and its aftermath for the Heilongjiang Daily… March 15, 2004 Previous 1 … 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 … 356 Next