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From Twitter to Gellhorn via Mexico

Three Nieman Visiting Fellows undertake diverse short-term projects during 2013

The Revolutionary Force of Facebook and Twitter

‘Social media now hold a vital place in this media ecosystem, filling informational voids left by the still bridled state and traditional media.’

The Challenge: Investigating ‘Russian’ Mafias in a Time of Twitter

Can Western and Eastern European journalists join together to overcome the difficulties the press have in covering these powerful criminal forces?

Twitter: Can It Be a Reliable Source of News?

‘I came to understand that there is a science to this quest for creating the right network. It’s an empirical process, one that requires lots of time and thought and…

An Explosion Prompts Rethinking of Twitter and Facebook

‘… this explosion was our “aha” moment in experiencing how social media, Twitter, in particular, opens up new possibilities in journalism.’

Don’t Fear Twitter

Using moment-by-moment observations, ‘Twitter entries build a community of readers who find their way to longer articles ….’
Lessons from Building an Online Toolkit to Aid Open-Source Investigations

Lessons from Building an Online Toolkit to Aid Open-Source Investigations

Publicly available sources can be a tool for all journalists
Nepal’s Discord Revolution and the Press

Nepal’s Discord Revolution and the Press

An uprising fomented on social media catches legacy journalism, and the world, by surprise
From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

How safety training for journalists has evolved
At Journalism's Edge

At Journalism’s Edge

Ryan Y. Kellett, NF '25, on a career focused on media’s digital transformation