Report on Media and Policy in the Muslim World Retreat
(Feb. 10, 2012) Journalists across the Muslim world are in need of political and practical…
Journalism Education in the Pakistani Borderlands
(Islamabad, January 22, 2012) Students brave roadside bombs and Taliban threats while on class…
POWs, Dead Dictators, and Journalistic Ethics
(Oct. 27, 2011) The young Iranian prisoner was no more than fourteen, still caked with a thick…
Lawrence Pintak on the Arab Media Revolution: A CJR Podcast
“Autocratic Arab governments have long controlled news and information with an iron hand,…
Tweets from the Revolution
(June 2011) “I was attacked today when I tried to protect some foreigners.” The Facebook…
English Lesson: The Moment Has Arrived for Al Jazeera English, Except in the US
[This is a sidebar article to the May/June 2011 cover story, “Breathing Room: Toward a new Arab…
Breathing Room: Toward a New Arab Media
(May/June 2011) Before there was Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or even Al Jazeera, there was Hama,…
The Mission of Indonesian Journalism: Balancing Democracy, Development, and Islamic Values
Vol. 16 No. 2 April 2011 -- Indonesia, the world’s third largest democracy, has been called a…
Egypt Through My Students’ Eyes
(March 2, 2011) “I was attacked today when I tried to protect some foreigners.” The Facebook…
Arab Spring Interviews (Links)
NPR’s Here and Now: Libya’s Revolution: Made in Qatar? NPR's Here and Now: Al Jazeera…
Inside Pakistani Journalism
(Feb. 12, 2011) The Pakistani public, long skeptical of American goals in Afghanistanand the…
Columbia Univ. Dart Center Interview
Columbia Univ. Dart Center Interview For Journalism and Trauma (Feb. 1, 2011) A media scholar…