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Journalism (Page 4)

Sign with a star of David in German reading "Nie wieder ist jetzt!" which translates to "never agains is now!"

November 10, 2023

Solidarity and prayers for Israel and Jewish People in Frankfurt, Germany

The rise of antisemitism in Germany is especially concerning, due to Germany's special responsibility to Israel and the Jewish people.

By Mia Faye Kreindler

Computer generated image of a brain in two halves. One half is made up of a computer circuit.

November 8, 2023

Navigating Generative AI in Journalism

The creative minds that always seemed untouchable are suddenly just as vulnerable from being replaced by the Übermensch capacities of generative AI

By Mia Faye Kreindler

November 7, 2023

The Endless Battle: A Reflective Look at The New York Times’ 2015 Advocacy for Gun Reform

Explore the influence of advocacy journalism through the lens of The New York Times' 2015 editorial series on gun control, a forceful endeavor to tackle the ongoing epidemic of mass shootings in America.

By Tricia Chérie

Sign held up at a protest that reads "Abortion is a human right."

November 7, 2023

Advocacy Journalism Done Right

In the age of digital journalism, where the line between opinion and fact often blurs, it's essential to recognize and appreciate articles that adhere to ethical principles even while championing a cause.

By Mia Faye Kreindler

November 2, 2023

From Gossip to News: Analyzing DeuxMoi’s Role in Journalism

The gossip Instagram account @deuxmoi engages in acts of news-sharing, but does that make the person behind the account a journalist?

By Felicie Jungels

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