Nieman contributors examine state of journalism for Harvard International Review

An article by Nieman Curator Bob Giles, “An Emergent Neo-Journalism: The Decline and Renewal of News Media,” has been published in the Fall 2010 issue of the Harvard International Review. The current issue, which is titled “Pressing Change: Journalism in Focus” and is on sale now, features a symposium that examines the state of journalism today and the many sacrifices journalists around the world make in order to do their jobs well.
An article by Nieman Curator Bob Giles, “An Emergent Neo-Journalism: The Decline and Renewal of News Media,” has been published in the Fall 2010 issue of the Harvard International Review. The current issue, which is titled “Pressing Change: Journalism in Focus” and is on sale now, features a symposium that examines the state of journalism today and the many sacrifices journalists around the world make in order to do their jobs well. Andrew Meldrum, a 2008 Nieman Fellow, also contributed to the magazine with his piece “Failed State of the Press: Zimbabwe’s Battle Against Journalism Continues.” The symposium in the Winter 2011 issue of the magazine will examine the “State of the Subcontinent.”

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