Jump to content

Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Jnf663 (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Citation bot (talk | contribs)
Misc citation tidying. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by Jay8g | #UCB_toolbar
Line 50: Line 50:
* '''[[2022 Pulitzer Prize|2022]]:''' Staff of ''[[Quanta Magazine]]'', notably [[Natalie Wolchover]], "For coverage that revealed the complexities of building the [[James Webb Space Telescope]], designed to facilitate groundbreaking astronomical and cosmological research."<ref name=2022Pulitzer>{{cite web|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/prize-winners-by-year/2022|title="2022 Pulitzer Prizes & Finalists"|website = [[The Pulitzer Prizes|Pulitzer Prize]]|date=May 9, 2022|accessdate=May 9, 2022}}</ref>
* '''[[2022 Pulitzer Prize|2022]]:''' Staff of ''[[Quanta Magazine]]'', notably [[Natalie Wolchover]], "For coverage that revealed the complexities of building the [[James Webb Space Telescope]], designed to facilitate groundbreaking astronomical and cosmological research."<ref name=2022Pulitzer>{{cite web|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/prize-winners-by-year/2022|title="2022 Pulitzer Prizes & Finalists"|website = [[The Pulitzer Prizes|Pulitzer Prize]]|date=May 9, 2022|accessdate=May 9, 2022}}</ref>
* '''[[2023 Pulitzer Prize|2023]]:''' [[Caitlin Dickerson]] of ''[[The Atlantic]]'', "for deeply reported and compelling accounting of the [[Trump administration]] [[Trump administration family separation policy|policy that forcefully separated]] migrant children from their parents, resulting in abuses that have persisted under the current administration."<ref name=2023Pulitzer>{{cite web|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/caitlin-dickerson-atlantic|title= The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Explanatory Reporting|website = [[The Pulitzer Prizes|Pulitzer Prize]]|accessdate=May 15, 2023}}</ref>
* '''[[2023 Pulitzer Prize|2023]]:''' [[Caitlin Dickerson]] of ''[[The Atlantic]]'', "for deeply reported and compelling accounting of the [[Trump administration]] [[Trump administration family separation policy|policy that forcefully separated]] migrant children from their parents, resulting in abuses that have persisted under the current administration."<ref name=2023Pulitzer>{{cite web|url=https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/caitlin-dickerson-atlantic|title= The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Explanatory Reporting|website = [[The Pulitzer Prizes|Pulitzer Prize]]|accessdate=May 15, 2023}}</ref>
*'''[[2024 Pulitzer Prize|2024]]:''' [[Sarah Stillman]] of ''[[The New Yorker]]'', "for a searing indictment of our legal system’s reliance on the felony murder charge and its disparate consequences, often devastating for communities of color."<ref name=2024ExplanatoryReporting>{{cite web|url=https://https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2024/2024-pulitzer-prize-winners|title= Here are the winners of the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes|Website = [[Poynter]] |accessdate=May 6, 2024}}</ref>
*'''[[2024 Pulitzer Prize|2024]]:''' [[Sarah Stillman]] of ''[[The New Yorker]]'', "for a searing indictment of our legal system’s reliance on the felony murder charge and its disparate consequences, often devastating for communities of color."<ref name=2024ExplanatoryReporting>{{cite web|url=https://https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2024/2024-pulitzer-prize-winners|title= Here are the winners of the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes|website = [[Poynter]] |accessdate=May 6, 2024}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:30, 7 May 2024

The Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting has been presented since 1998, for a distinguished example of explanatory reporting that illuminates a significant and complex subject, demonstrating mastery of the subject, lucid writing and clear present
Pulitzer Prize medal

The Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting has been presented since 1998, for a distinguished example of explanatory reporting that illuminates a significant and complex subject, demonstrating mastery of the subject, lucid writing and clear presentation. From 1985 to 1997, it was known as the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism.

The Pulitzer Prize Board announced the new category in November 1984, citing a series of explanatory articles that seven months earlier had won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing. The series, "Making It Fly" by Peter Rinearson of The Seattle Times, was a 29,000-word account of the development of the Boeing 757 jetliner. It had been entered in the National Reporting category, but judges moved it to Feature Writing to award it a prize. In the aftermath, the Pulitzer Prize Board said it was creating the new category in part because of the ambiguity about where explanatory accounts such as "Making It Fly" should be recognized. The Pulitzer Committee issues an official citation explaining the reasons for the award.

List of winners for Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism (1985–1997)

List of winners for Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting (1998–present)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation". Pulitzer.org. April 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  2. ^ "Explanatory Reporting". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  3. ^ "Explanatory Reporting". Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  4. ^ LaForme, Ren (June 11, 2021). "Here are the winners of the 2021 Pulitzer Prizes". Poynter.
  5. ^ ""2022 Pulitzer Prizes & Finalists"". Pulitzer Prize. May 9, 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
  6. ^ "The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Explanatory Reporting". Pulitzer Prize. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  7. ^ "Here are the winners of the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes". Poynter. Retrieved May 6, 2024. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

References