Are there any limits of readers’ involvment?
August 29, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
The New Statesman asked readers to vote for the next investigation the journalists should carry. The news magazine called it ”a unique experiment in British journalism.”
Welcome to Europe
August 18, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
When many newspapers around the world cut their foreign coverage, Poland’s Gazeta Wyborcza invests in it for a good reason. Read more
Seven choices of Lech Walesa
July 29, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · 2 Comments
Despite of harsh relations between Poland’s Gazeta Wyborcza and Lech Walesa, the newspaper defended Mr. Walesa against recent accusations of his collaboration with the Communist secret service.
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Where are you, father?
July 28, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment
Poland’s Gazeta Wyborcza started a serious debate about the absence of the father, his disappearance from family life, his atrophying ties with his own children. It started with a poll.
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Letter to the Father
July 28, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · 1 Comment
Writing letters to fathers served as a national therapy for Poles. What a burden people bear, as they write to the newspaper: ”Thank you for the oppportunity to make a confession”?
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Public debate on death
July 25, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · 2 Comments
During the first months of Gazeta Wyborcza’s campaign “Humane Dying” we got thousands of letters and e-mails. Dedicated editors responded to almost all of them. Read more










