Search results for “twitter” Showing 472 results Architecture Criticism: Dead or Alive? Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin explains why the dynamic, tumultuous process of creative disruption should not be mistaken for permanent dissolution July 16, 2015 Having a Diverse Newsroom Makes Coverage Mainstream BuzzFeed's editor of Latino coverage on the advantages of having a variety of backgrounds in the newsroom June 11, 2015 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 It’s Only Money Alissa Quart turns to poetry to comment on the commodification of modern life March 25, 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 Jay Lauf of Quartz: The Homepage Isn’t Dead The Quartz publisher on his global business website's branding efforts, the potential of messaging apps, and more March 24, 2015 A Blueprint for How to Make J-School Matter (Again) In this excerpt from her forthcoming e-book, Amy Webb outlines a new blueprint for the future of journalism education March 19, 2015 In the Balkans, Whistle-Blowing News Outlets Struggle to Survive From shady deals for government advertising to journalists choosing self-censorship, it's not easy running a publication in the former Yugoslavia March 17, 2015 Previous 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 … 48 Next