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August 17, 2022
Opinion: Objectively Unobjective in Today’s News Landscape
Things are not normal now. Why are we still behaving like it is?
August 17, 2022
Opinion: Alex Jones and the Limits of Performative Speech in New Media
The ongoing defamation cases against Alex Jones, the infamous host of the internet and radio program Infowars, are an instructive example of the limitations of performative speech in the new media landscape.
August 15, 2022
Opinion: Why Is It Hard for Journalists To Understand What ‘Doxxing’ Is?
Journalism instruction needs to change and newsrooms need to make sure their journalists are aware of what doxxing is, what it means, and how to properly report on it because failing to do so is damaging public perception of ACTUAL journalism.
August 3, 2022
Opinion: Living in an Anonymous World
(NEW YORK) — On April 11, 2003, after the fall of Baghdad, then-CNN Chief News Executive Eason Jordan wrote an […]
August 3, 2022
Opinion: Exposing Corruption in Ghanaian Soccer Proves a Deadly Game
When lucrative deals for the Ghana Football Association did not result in better facilities or team development, Ghana's top investigative journalist went undercover to find out why — with dire consequences.