Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results Spring 2001: Tapping New Sources Introduction Richard C. Harwood teaches journalists strategies for finding valuable new sources. He describes how perspectives of people from various layers of civic life often go untapped by reporters and how,… March 15, 2001 Spring 2001: Reporting on the Economic Underbelly Introduction Lynda McDonnell, political editor for the St. Paul Pioneer-Press and former poverty reporter, finds much “ingenious, committed reporting” on the lives of the poor but also sees “missed opportunities.” Why?… March 15, 2001 Spring 2001: “The Elements of Journalism” Introduction In a seminar with reporters new to Washington beats, Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, co-authors of “The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect” (Crown… March 15, 2001 Spring 2001: Book Reviews Introduction Robert Jensen, a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin, reviews “Drive-By Journalism: The Assault on Your Need to Know,” by Arthur Rowse. Anil Padmanabhan, a 2001 Nieman… March 15, 2001 Spring 2001: Race and Content of News Introduction In a series of interviews with staff members of network news, former broadcast executive Av Westin uncovered ways in which racial bias impacts decision-making about the content of news. He… March 15, 2001 Wanted: Diversity of Voice and Experience The Savannah Morning News creates the Neighborhood Newsroom. March 15, 2001 Let Us Now Praise Good Reporting on Race A journalism program spotlights and studies the exemplary ingredients of coverage. March 15, 2001 Going Home to Rediscover Appalachia A reporter tells the story of poverty by looking through a different lens. March 15, 2001 Carefully Choosing the Images of Poverty A photographer considers what message images will convey. March 15, 2001 A Spirited Force of Creative Change Diana Thomson’s innovations are embedded in the Nieman Foundation. March 15, 2001 Previous 1 … 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 … 356 Next