Abrahm Lustgarten is an investigative reporter for ProPublica—his recent work has focused on oil and gas industry practices.
Video: Andrea Pitzer: “Communications Forum: Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises”
Andrea Pitzer is editor of Nieman Storyboard, a project of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.
Video: “Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises”
Like the housing collapse or the recent Gulf oil spill, some crises are complex, difficult to warn of, and don’t cleanly fit traditional media frames. They are slow-moving crises.
Podcast: “Public Communications in Slow-Moving Crises”
Like the Gulf oil spill, some crises slow moving. The media struggle to rhetorically or technologically cover these simmering, rather than boiling, dramas.
Video: “Communications Forum: Civic Media and the Law”
What about media and the law do citizens need to know when they publicly address legally challenging or dangerous topics?
Podcast: “Civic Media and the Law”
What about media law do citizens need to know when they publicly address legally challenging or dangerous topics?
Video and podcast: “Humanities in the Digital Age”
Alison Bylerly and Steven Pinker ask: Is there a significant role for the humanities in our digital future?