Journalism (Page 18)

October 13, 2021
Does the American Civil Liberties Union Produce Journalism?
Journalism is hard to define. In a desire to learn more about its meaning in daily life, I examined the […]

October 13, 2021
Analysis: For Journalists, Using Hacked and Surveillance Data Creates Tough Ethical Decisions
(HACKETTSTOWN, N.J.) — Joseph Cox, a senior staff writer at Motherboard, received a message from a bounty hunter: I can […]

October 13, 2021
How the ‘Maintenance Phase’ Podcast Maintains Journalistic Integrity While Calling Out False Wellness Gurus
Aubrey Gordon introduces herself on her podcast as a, “Fat lady about town,” and she does so with no qualms. […]

October 13, 2021
Human Rights Watch Report Showcases Advocacy Journalism in Action
In August 2020, Hilary Rosenthal published a Human Rights Watch report and a multimedia piece that documented how the Wayuu, […]

October 13, 2021
DAMN Confounding, Kendrick Lamar Perched Between Art and Journalism
(ROME) — Just like there are an infinite number of ways to eat a Reese’s peanut butter cup, there are […]