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1.
The World in Collapse
(Opinion/Opinion)
... to be fully human. Robert Jensen is a professor in the School of
Journalism
at the University of Texas. He is the author of Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity; ...
2.
Mississippi Sound All Clear Premature
(Opinion/Opinion)
... Green Zone http://dahrjamailiraq.com/bookpage "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's Men Winner of the 2008 ...
3.
Who Owns "Your" Media?
(Opinion/Opinion)
... of the global market and promote commercial values, while denigrating
journalism
and culture not conducive to the immediate bottom line or long-run corporate interests. It is a disaster for anything but ...
4.
Louisiana: "Don't Go Forward in the Waters"
(Opinion/Opinion)
... "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's Men Winner of the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for
Journalism
...
5.
Will This Troublesome President Not Remain Dead?
(Opinion/Opinion)
... of
journalism
is rare these days when freedom of speech is all but nonexistent. Death threats is all Judyth Vary Baker ever suffered from the very day multiple shots hit JFK. She had to ...
6.
Iraq and Afghanistan: No Honor in a Heroless War
(Opinion/Opinion)
... heroism. We escape the propaganda by not playing that game, by telling the truth even when it is painful. Robert Jensen is a
journalism
professor at the University ...
7.
Swedish Warrant a Salvo in Team Obama's War on Wikileaks
(Opinion/Opinion)
... know how, but I'm no activist, I haven't risked much; all it has cost me is a few
journalism
gigs. But the people at Wikileaks are putting their liberties -- and their lives -- on the line, to take ...
8.
Louisiana: Has it Come to This?
(Opinion/Opinion)
...
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's Men Winner of the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for
Journalism
...
9.
The Gulf Coast Fishers that Won't
(Opinion/Opinion)
... "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's Men Winner of the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for
Journalism
...
10.
Wikileaks and the Mighty Wurlitzer
(Opinion/Opinion)
... Jensen, Professor of
Journalism
, “Can
journalism
schools be relevant in a world on the brink?”, September 15, 2009, injects a doze of reality-check: “Re-titling can perhaps make the problem-space ...
11.
Hearing (and Seeing) The People Speak
(Opinion/Opinion)
... millions” that make social movements and create change. —Robert Jensen is a
journalism
professor at the University of Texas at Austin, and author of several books. Information and articles at uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rjensen. ...
12.
Wikileaks Must be Protected
(Opinion/Opinion)
... section of
journalism
devoted merely to taking down what cynical and malign power tells it. This is state stenography, not
journalism
. Look on the Wikileaks site and read a Ministry of Defence document ...
13.
"Clumsy" Coverage of Freedom Flotilla Massacre Sinks BBC Flagship Panorama
(Opinion/Opinion)
BBC Panorama, An Exemplary Work of Clumsy
Journalism
by Gilad Atzmon BBC’s Panorama failed yesterday in its attempt to cover the Israeli Massacre on the Mavi Marmara. 'Death on the Med' is an ...
14.
Rocking the Boat: A Brief History of Anti-Migrant Hysteria in Canada
(Opinion/Opinion)
... beyond the walls of Canadian jails, buttressed as it is by shoddy
journalism
. First, the number 500 is being used to whip up fears of “tides” of refugees pouring into Canada. In fact, only a small minority ...
15.
Dispatched Sent and Missed: Supporting Independence
(Opinion/Opinion)
... War are those brave enough to say no. Order Beyond the Green Zone http://dahrjamailiraq.com/bookpage "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New ...
16.
Cure Worse than the Disease: BP Dispersants and the Hidden Gulf Health Disaster
(Opinion/Opinion)
... of the criminal tragedy of the Iraq War are those brave enough to say no. Order Beyond the Green Zone http://dahrjamailiraq.com/bookpage "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen ...
17.
Kid Gloves: Staying Left with Blair's Media Handling
(Opinion/Opinion)
... complicit in this terrible crime." Macintyre dismissed our response as being "full of misleading assumptions about
journalism
in general and mine in particular." We invited him to enlighten ...
18.
Back Where They Should Be: Obama Mends Fences with BP
(Opinion/Opinion)
... "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's Men Winner of the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for
Journalism
...
19.
The Shadows of Hiroshima
(Opinion/Opinion)
... set up by Washington. The role of western
journalism
in erecting this straw man is critical. That America's Defence Intelligence Estimate says "with high confidence" that ...
20.
Gulf: Decades of Psychological Impact From BP's Oil Disaster
(Opinion/Opinion)
... say no. Order Beyond the Green Zone http://dahrjamailiraq.com/bookpage "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's ...
21.
Obama Admin. AWOL on Net Neutrality
(Opinion/Opinion)
...
journalism
and access to information for the American people, we have no democracy. It will not work. And those are the two lynchpins of our current democracy, and every problem with every other issue ...
22.
Prosecuting Tony Blair
(Opinion/Opinion)
... moral objective of truth with justice, have been bracing for a public force-fed on complicit, lobby
journalism
. Verbose celebrity historians like Niall Ferguson, who rejoiced in Blair’s rejuvenation of ...
23.
Sorry I Called Obama a Liar... Too Soon
(Opinion/Opinion)
... the conservative government), called a 'counter-insurgency' campaign? Isn't counter-insurgency by definition a kind of 'combat'? "WTF? This crap is called
journalism
? "By the way, about ...
24.
In Name Only: "Journalism" in America
(Opinion/Opinion)
... a kind of “combat”? WTF? This crap is being called
journalism
? [For complete article reference links and features, please see original at This Can't Be Happening here.] ...
25.
BP Disaster's Long-Term Impact
(Opinion/Opinion)
... "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's Men Winner of the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for
Journalism
...
26.
Gorilla Radio with Chris Cook, Dahr Jamail, Denis G. Rancourt, Janine Bandcroft Aug. 2, 2010
(Opinion/Opinion)
... his name in
journalism
reporting independently from Iraq during the most intense periods of the American invasion. His books on the wars include 'Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist ...
27.
Genuine Heroes Defying the Empire of Death
(Opinion/Opinion)
... capacity to invest in investigative
journalism
has been impaired by falling circulation and difficulties in making money from the web. ... Speaking at the TED conference in Oxford this month, Mr ...
28.
Would I Lie to You?
(Opinion/Opinion)
... and "objective"
journalism
includes a top political opponent's concern that the first gentleman's statement was a treasonous fabrication. This is far easier on reporters, and works especially ...
29.
Obama and Netanyahu Plan
(Opinion/Opinion)
... unscrupulous, worthless, and devoid of real
journalism
, those daring any fired for doing their job, why Project Censored warns of a "truth emergency inside the military industrial media empire," ...
30.
What Happens Next for the Gulf?
(Opinion/Opinion)
... "International
journalism
at its best." --Stephen Kinzer, former bureau chief, New York Times; author All the Shah's Men Winner of the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Award for
Journalism
...
31.
Tony Blair's Smooth Passage in the Independent
(Opinion/Opinion)
... This seemed to provoke him. Within a couple of hours we received the following message: "Actually, your email is so full of misleading assumptions about
journalism
in general and mine in particular, ...
32.
Playing Fields And The Rise Of Climate Scepticism
(Opinion/Opinion)
... Myles Allen, head of the climate dynamics group at the University of Oxford, commented: "What everyone has lost sight of is the spectacular failure of mainstream
journalism
to keep the whole ...
33.
Hell Comes to Louisiana
(Opinion/Opinion)
... shows us that the true heroes of the criminal tragedy of the Iraq War are those brave enough to say no. Order Beyond the Green Zone http://dahrjamailiraq.com/bookpage "International
journalism
...
34.
Perfecting Citizens the Stasi Way
(Opinion/Opinion)
... In fact, as the investigative
journalism
web site ProPublica reported last summer, the White House "has erased all mention of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board from its Web site. ...
35.
BBC = BIN AND BYPASS COMPLAINTS
(Opinion/Opinion)
... for the Reuters Institute for the Study of
Journalism
in Oxford last Monday night. Discussion turned to protest groups and lobbying outfits which email their views to senior editors. Boaden's response: ...
36.
Reports on Coping with Anguish for a World in Collapse
(Opinion/Opinion)
... the collective action you speak of when the ‘collective’ is still in denial. Thank you for listening.” Robert Jensen is a
journalism
professor at the University of Texas ...
37.
No Free Press: BP's Press Free Zone in the Gulf
(Opinion/Opinion)
... these public institutions will be to talk to the media about the BP disaster. In another incident, on Jul. 2, Lance Rosenfield, a photographer for the non-profit investigative
journalism
outlet ProPublica, ...
38.
Believing in Miracles: 9/11, Magic Buildings and the Unlikely Defenders of Fiction
(Opinion/Opinion)
... words, that whatever the government says, that is what they will believe. Whatever kind of
journalism
this is, it is certainly not truth-seeking
journalism
. In any case, NIST’s claim that ...
39.
Laying Out a Roadmap for Change
(Opinion/Opinion)
... back in 1979. PG: Do you feel a political/social message becomes more accessible when delivered via music? DR: There are a lot of factors that can make a message more or less palatable—
journalism
, ...
40.
Demise of a Death Squad Poster Child
(Opinion/Opinion)
... The last sentence was closer to Mills & Boon than serious
journalism
. Any number of facts and figures can be cited from media database searches to indicate media bias, but it is much more difficult ...
41.
There Is a War on Journalism
(Opinion/Opinion)
John Pilger: There Is a War on
Journalism
by Decmocracy Now! John Pilger, award-winning investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker. He began his career in
journalism
nearly half a century ...
42.
The Buffoonization of Hugo Chavez
(Opinion/Opinion)
... for funding a project on Toussaint L’Ouverture with the veteran American actor and activist Danny Glover. Time opined, in that piece of incomparable ‘
journalism
’, that this would probably be just the beginning, ...
43.
The Sinking of Jimmy: How the CIA and Likud Got Carter
(Opinion/Opinion)
... thing that I’ve been through in my life in
journalism
,” Unger later told me. However, even though the Newsweek and New Republic stories had themselves been debunked, that didn’t stop other neoconservative-dominated ...
44.
Restrepo: A War without Context
(Opinion/Opinion)
... of relative institutional, cultural, and logistical ease. Embedded
journalism
and film have so dominated our window onto the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, however, that they threaten to marginalize ...
45.
Obama Surges War on Whistleblowers
(Opinion/Opinion)
... become sort of a safe haven for
journalism
, but it also tackles the problems that IP hosts have when they are put under orders not to publish or, you know, to tell the people they’re hosting the information ...
46.
Media Cheerleaders, War, and Economics
(Opinion/Opinion)
CRUSHING ECONOMICS, CHEERLEADING MEDIA AND A LOFTY DISMISSAL FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES by Media Lens An essential role of corporate
journalism
is to shore up public confidence in an unjust, crisis-riven ...
47.
Abolition of Nuclear Weapons Requires the End of the U.S. Empire
(Opinion/Opinion)
... no rituals of purification available to cleanse us. But we can look in the mirror, honestly, and start the hard work of reconfiguring the world. ----------------------- Robert Jensen is a
journalism
...
48.
Media and Government Conspire to Convict and Cover-Up Cuba 5 Trial Irregularities
(Opinion/Opinion)
... HEIDI BOGHOSIAN, EXEC. DIR., NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD: The timing of the paid-for
journalism
suggests a concerted plan existed to taint the judicial proceedings and to tilt the outcome of the trial toward ...
49.
Who's Laughing? Jon Stewart's Not So Subtle Bigotry
(Opinion/Opinion)
... all people with half a brain in on-air jobs, who have some control over their final script. But all comedy aside, Stewart is heartless for attacking nine generations of American
journalism
and history, ...
50.
Did Israeli Troops Execute or Murder the Mavi Marmara Victims?
(Opinion/Opinion)
US Media Hide Evidence: Did Israeli Troops Execute or Murder the Mavi Marmara Victims? by Dave Lindorff You want to know why we need independent
journalism
, and why those of you who are reading ...
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