Search results for “nytimes” Showing 476 results Making Black Lives Matter in the News Can a dedicated black beat help change the portrayal of African-Americans? June 10, 2015 Why Newsroom Diversity Works Effective strategies for making newsrooms more inclusive June 10, 2015 When Is it Ethical to Publish Stolen Data? From the Pentagon Papers to Hollywood e-mails, reporters and editors face complex decisions when it comes to reporting on information from hackers and leakers June 1, 2015 Richard Tofel on ProPublica’s Mission-Driven Approach to Investigative Reporting The nonprofit investigative news organization's president discusses sustainable journalism, news partnerships, and measuring impact May 14, 2015 For Online Publications, Data Is News Data-driven projects and news-based games should be presented as journalism, not frilly add-ons March 24, 2015 Charlie Hebdo and Boko Haram: Parsing the Equivalency Debate Is it possible to place stories on some universal scale of import and assign coverage and empathy accordingly? March 24, 2015 Bassem Youssef: The Joke Is Mightier than the Sword "Egypt's Jon Stewart" on the enduring role of satire in free—and not-so-free—societies March 24, 2015 The Offending Art: Political Cartooning after the Charlie Hebdo Attacks Satirists around the world come to terms with the danger of "punching up" at those in power March 24, 2015 Report highlights threats to documentary filmmakers A new report on the threats documentary filmmakers face when they challenge powerful interests recommends steps filmmakers can take to protect themselves and their work. “Dangerous Documentaries: Reducing Risk when… February 19, 2015 ‘Je Suis Juif’: What the Paris Terror Attacks Mean for French Jews The rallies that followed the recent terror attacks in Paris brought together various segments of French society, including journalists and others who firmly believe in freedom of expression as well… January 26, 2015 Previous 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … 48 Next