Search results for “writing the book” Showing 896 results Precision Journalism and Narrative Journalism: Toward a Unified Field Theory This is the adapted text of the Hedy Lamarr Lecture Meyer delivered at the Austrian Academy of Sciences on October 3. The lecture was also sponsored by Medienhaus Wien, a… October 18, 2012 Fall 2012: Class Notes 1946Robert Manning, an influential editor of The Atlantic Monthly, died of lymphoma at a hospital in Boston on September 28th. He was 92.Read his obituary from The Boston Globe.Manning was… October 16, 2012 Good Girls Don’t After suing Newsweek for sex discrimination, some women ran up against their own timidity. October 15, 2012 Truth and Consequences Reflecting on presidential campaign coverage before and after ‘The Boys on the Bus’ October 15, 2012 Public Works ProPublica’s Stephen Engelberg on what makes his year and the perils of philanthropy October 15, 2012 Truth and Consequences Reflecting on presidential campaign coverage before and after ‘The Boys on the Bus’ October 11, 2012 Nine stories the press is underreporting — fraud, fraud and more fraud From liars' loans to liars' liens, the financial and foreclosure crisis has been one big story of banks defrauding their customers — a vast criminal enterprise. You wouldn't know it… August 27, 2012 Complete Audio List A collection of all audio excerpts from the Winter 2009 issue on a single page, in the order they in which they appear in the magazine. August 7, 2012 Summer 2012: Class Notes 1942Thomas Sancton, a Southern journalist who wrote articles in the 1940s advocating for racial justice, died at a nursing home in New Orleans on April 6th. He was 97.Read his… July 10, 2012 Facts and Friction Verifying information has always been central to the work of journalists. These days the task has taken on a new level of complexity due to the volume of videos, photos,… July 9, 2012 Previous 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 … 90 Next