Search results for “5 questions” Showing 757 results Making good journalistic trouble, Part III: Stories of empowerment and action A Vanderbilt professor argues for stories that help readers and affected people alike see that they can make a difference in the face of social ills December 9, 2022 How narrative journalists can make “good trouble” to tackle social problems A Vanderbilt history professor makes the case for re-framing social-issues stories in ways that partner with rather than preach to readers December 6, 2022 The mastery of Supreme Court reporting, Part IV: Pre-reporting possibilities Mark Sherman of the Associated Press anticipates the impact of even the most unlikely Court ruling, then pre-reports and pre-writes multiple ledes December 2, 2022 The mastery of Supreme Court reporting, Part III: Analysis and meaning over scoops Ian Millhiser of Vox views the Court through a political lens and draws on his law school degree to translate "demon" legal language December 1, 2022 The mastery of Supreme Court reporting, Part II: The intersection of law and politics Pulitzer winner Lawrence Hurley recently moved from Reuters to NBC where he focuses on the "practical impact" of Court rulings November 30, 2022 The mastery of Supreme Court reporting, Part I: authoritative, clear and fast Robert Barnes of the Washington Post strives to make his coverage accessible without losing complexity or context; legal experts help November 29, 2022 What empathy is, and isn’t, in journalism An author who profiles sensitive subjects makes a case for "the journalism of empathy" and how to practice it November 18, 2022 Your next book club list: National Book Award winners and finalists The 2022 National Book Awards were announced this week. I expect I am not alone in adding the winners in fiction and nonfiction to my wish list and handing it,… November 17, 2022 Peeling back bureaucracy one document, source and interview at a time By Trevor PyleTo guide readers through a thicket of bureaucracy and a shocking policy that had been born there, Caitlin Dickerson first had to slash through it herself. Once she… November 15, 2022 How curiosity about cats inspired practical science stories By Philip KieferIn the last several weeks, Katherine J. Wu, a science writer at the Atlantic, has written a lot about cats. Her run started in late August with a… November 9, 2022 Previous 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 … 76 Next