Sandra Stiskalo: Tony Blair is, after all, impossible to look away from
The article reviews a new documentary featuring former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, highlighting his immense charisma and questioning the objectivity of his portrayal.
Otavio Frias Filho said that objectivity in journalism requires a method
Otavio Frias Filho emphasized the need for a method in journalism to achieve objectivity, reflecting on his experiences in the industry.
Art, technique, and objectivity in football
The article discusses the challenges and consequences of scheduling state championships alongside the BrasileirΓ£o in Brazil, affecting match quality and team development.
Palmira: Lack of energy, optimism, and objectivity
Astrologer Palmira suggests that during the critical phase of the Moon before a solar eclipse, people may experience a lack of energy, optimism, and objectivity.
ANNE-LII PΓIV β© Her Majesty the clicks demand more and more... And still, we are not left alone
The article discusses how the quality of journalism is judged by the number of clicks an article receives, rather than its content or the author's objectivity, highlighting popular topics in Estonia.
Independence of Disciplinary Judges
The article discusses the importance of disciplinary judges' independence and objectivity amidst increasing repression and the appointment of acting disciplinary commissioners in Poland.
Pletikos: If journalism wants to be a corrective to power again, it must accept the unpleasant truth
Ivan Pletikos discusses the lack of objectivity in media and emphasizes the fundamental principles of journalism in his social media commentary.
Harvard president criticizes faculty activism, claims university bringing objectivity back to classroom
Harvard University President Alan Garber criticized faculty activism during a podcast, arguing it has created an environment where students feel uncomfortable expressing their views.
Nikole Hannah-Jones praises a cop-killer and rewrites history in the New York Times
Nikole Hannah-Jones, a writer for the New York Times and professor at Howard University, continues to stir controversy with her revisionist historical claims, especially her recent praise of an individual known for killing police officers, which reflects her rejection of journalistic objectivity.
Autofiction and Non-Fiction: Who Needs Objectivity?
The article discusses the trend of personal storytelling in non-fiction, questioning the shift towards the author's subjective voice over objective reporting.