Search results for “writing the book” Showing 891 results When What War Is About Becomes Invisible ‘If it wasn’t for people like you, people over here would not know what was really going on.’ September 15, 2005 Attitudes and Mindsets Hinder Journalists in Their Coverage ‘… consciously or unconsciously, stories have been shaped to fit well known themes of bad, good or degraded, ancient and exotic Indians.’ September 15, 2005 Opinion’s Place in Journalism Victor S. Navasky explains why he loathes objectivity and values ‘critical opinion.’ September 15, 2005 Mainstream Media and the Survival of Journalism In March, Nieman Foundation Curator Bob Giles welcomed to Lippmann House the participants in a symposium cohosted by The Media Center at The American Press Institute. Called “Whose News? Media,… September 15, 2005 Summer 2005: Words & Reflections Introduction It’s as much the “nitty-gritty of the journalistic enterprise, the ‘how-do-I-do this’ quality of reporting in Iraq” as “the life of the society he is covering” that Edward A. Gargan,… June 15, 2005 Protecting Reporters Who Protect Sources Strategic disagreement among journalists has stymied attempts to pass a federal shield law. June 15, 2005 Teaching Journalism, Finding a Home A big challenge was balancing ‘my strong sense of ethical practice with a desire to avoid preaching an “American way”….’ June 15, 2005 Ethical Journalism Is Not an Oxymoron In ethical decision-making journalists compare ‘very favorably with those who work in other professions.’ June 15, 2005 The Public Isn’t Buying Press Credibility ‘The seeds of public distrust were sown long before the recent round of scandals.’ June 15, 2005 Strategies for Training International Journalists RELATED ARTICLE“Lessons in Teaching Foreign Journalists”– Jerome AumenteDecades of experience in assisting journalists in foreign countries offer insights into what works best. In a book I am writing about training… June 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 … 90 Next