Journalism (Page 15)

October 27, 2021
When Investigative Health Journalism is Advocacy, the Little Guy Wins
Acting as a counterweight for money and politics distinguishes between “good guys” and “bad guys,” and when UVA did not immediately resolve the problems that Hancock and Lucas pointed out in their original investigation, the journalists reacted through additional reporting.

October 27, 2021
Why ‘The Moratorium Saved Us. It Really Did.’ Qualifies As Advocacy Journalism
Advocacy journalism has a long history in America. From Ida B. Wells’s heroic investigations into Southern lynchings in the late […]

October 26, 2021
Advocacy & Ethics in The Guardian’s Climate Change Reporting
In The Guardian, Emma Bryce’s article, ‘Kowbucha, seaweed, vaccines: the race to reduce cows’ methane emission,’ embodies climate advocacy. Bryce’s […]

October 26, 2021
The Media Gives a Voice to Rome’s Low-Income Squatters
In October 2019, Giorgio Ghiglione, from Aljazeera, explored the lives of squatters in the G7 capital city with the highest […]

October 26, 2021
America Media and Race Coverage: Hit or Miss?
The summer of 2020 was traumatizing for many Black people in America. The police killing of George Floyd, which was […]