Search results for “climate” Showing 146 results What’s in it from me? Crowdsourced magazines and storytelling As a child, did you ever imagine yourself waiting for a call from people in need, people who were praying that you'd see their signal and come to the rescue?… September 16, 2010 Science narratives: more focused on story than facts? A storytelling approach to science can make for bad journalism, according to a Myles Allen opinion piece that ran last month in The Guardian (UK). Writing about the theft and… January 13, 2010 Narrative journalism’s future: fighting words in some places Blog posts and articles on narrative journalism pinged around the Halloween weekend like eyeballs at a zombie food fight—and according to Washingtonian.com, an actual fight broke out at The Washington… November 2, 2009 Environmental narrative: from reindeer herders to sustainable prisons Between following firefighters in Washington’s Methow Valley and the semi-nomadic Sami reindeer herders of Norway, Sara Joy Steele and Benjamin Drummond are putting together some innovative chapters in their large-scale… October 11, 2009 Dust and Snow This piece is one in a series of stories Nijhuis wrote for the High Country News that uses narrative techniques to get at the complicated issue of climate change. This… February 14, 2007 The Line Between Fact and Fiction Journalists should report the truth. Who would deny it? But such a statement does not get us far enough, for it fails to distinguish nonfiction from other forms of expression.… September 7, 2004 Previous 1 … 12 13 14 15