The IRE Journal 1997 - Abstracts

The IRE Journal 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A game of fear and arrogance: The ethics of intimate journalism.Literature/writingBell, Bill Jr.
Analyzing crashes: how to use computers to get beyond routine coverage. (airline crashes)Literature/writingLehren, Andrew
Attacks on journalists: Crossing borders.Literature/writingSzymanski, Marcela
Attacks on style and substance.(investigative journalist Seymour Hersh)Literature/writingWeinberg, Steve
Building your own local hall of records. (database technologies available to reporters)Literature/writingSullivan, Drew
Covering the Klan. (Ku Klux Klan)Literature/writing 
Covert newsgathering tactics: debating deceptions.Literature/writingArmao, Rosemary
Going undercover.(undercover newspaper journalism)Literature/writingGaines, William C.
Human rights reporting: beyond body counts and statistics.Literature/writing 
IRE award winners. (Investigative Reporters & Editors Medals)Literature/writingHouston, Brant
IRE members from small news organizations voice needs. (Investigative Reporters and Editors)Literature/writingL'Ecluse, Kathy
IRE Web site expanding. (Investigative Reporters and Editors)Literature/writingHouston, Brant
Juvenile Court: who does it help? (Edward Humes' book 'No Matter How Loud I Shout: A Year in the Life of Juvenile Court')Literature/writing 
New executive order overhauls system: new security classifications.Literature/writingMorrissey, David
New initiatives planned. (Investigative Reporters and Editors)Literature/writingHouston, Brant
New year brings FoIA changes, but will they help journalists? (Freedom of Information Act)Literature/writingWeinberg, Steve
Reflections on a life of controversial reporting. (The New Yorker magazine reporter Paul Brodeur)Literature/writingWeinberg, Steve
Risks and rewards: Crossing borders.Literature/writingBrnett, Tracy L.
Six openings on board. (Investigative Reporters & Editors Board of Directors)Literature/writing 
The journalist's notebook: grist for inspiration.Literature/writingArmao, Rosemary
The sweatshop story: using historical context to discover the narrative.Literature/writingLee, Jin
The work of Barlett & Steele: why is it so controversial? (investigative reporters Donald Barlett and James Steele's articles on middle class)Literature/writingWeinberg, Steve
The wrong stuff: investigating NASA and nuclear issues.(US National Aeronautics and Space Administration)Literature/writingGrossman, Karl
Toxic Deception. (Center for Public Integrity publication)Literature/writingLewis, Charles
Updates on FoIA laws. (Freedom of Information Act)Literature/writingEdwards, Kathleen
Working in the margins: Leon Dash works where others don't - finding the real stories behind poverty, teenage pregnancy and drugs.Literature/writingBrown, Florence
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