Search results for “twitter” Showing 470 results Nieman Reports’ Most Read Stories of 2022 As 2022 winds down, here are the top 10 most read stories from the past year December 19, 2022 An Overdue Generational Shift Is Changing How Journalists Manage Traumatic Stories The stoicism that reporters once mustered when covering tragedies is giving way to a new public candor December 16, 2022 Putting Open-Source Methods Into Practice Here’s how three newsrooms combined open-source and traditional reporting techniques to launch ambitious investigations December 15, 2022 Fighting Back Against SLAPP How journalists are organizing to defeat strategic lawsuits against public participation, which powerful individuals use to silence independent reporting December 14, 2022 Open-Source Journalism in a Wired World Spurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, open-source investigations are being integrated into standard newsroom practice December 7, 2022 Is It OK for Journalists To Hold Back Scoops for Books? A spate of Trump titles sparks debate about the ethics of withholding vital reporting for books November 22, 2022 Everyone Is a Climate Reporter Now That’s why journalism schools need to incorporate climate science reporting into their standard curricula November 1, 2022 Threats to Democracy Are One of the “Existential Challenges” of Our Time. Here’s How to Cover Them Freedom House’s Michael Abramowitz and The Washington Post’s Matea Gold on the state of democracy now and where journalists can go from here October 26, 2022 “The Amount of Violence is Astonishing”: Why Threats to Journalists are Increasing in Iran As protests following the death of Mahsa Amini continue, the government's desperation to crack down on dissent is intensifying October 21, 2022 Journalistic Objectivity Is Overrated. What Really Matters Is Transparency, Accuracy, and Fairness How Herschel Walker’s Senate campaign and Nina Totenberg’s memoir helped me clarify my thinking about journalistic ethics October 13, 2022 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 47 Next