Covering Violence : A Guide to Ethical Reporting About Victims & Trauma.
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- 9780231508568
- 070.4/33
- PN4784.D57 -- C68 2006eb
Intro -- contents -- preface -- acknowledgments -- covering violence -- Introduction: Journalists and Violence -- sharon schmickle: Finding Peace in Covering a War -- A Little Boy, a Frantic Effort: sharon schmickle -- chapter 1: Trauma: Assault on an Essential Human System -- chapter 2: The Journalist: At Risk for Trauma -- chapter 3: 9/11: Lessons from a Sunny Morning -- david handschuh The Meaning of Being There -- chapter 4: Reporting at the Scene -- marley shebala Adding Context to the Scene -- What Is a Navajo Leader? marley shebala -- chapter 5: The Interview: Assault or Catharsis? -- anh do Crossing Cultural Borders -- chapter 6: Writing the Trauma Story -- sonia nazario: Writing from the Inside -- Enrique's Journey: Defeated Seven Times, a Boy Again Faces "the Beast" sonia nazario -- chapter 7: Pictures and Sounds of Trauma -- fletcher johnson Eyewitness to Hell -- norchapter 8: Reporting About Children -- jane o. hansen Moving Readers to Protect Children -- Selling Atlanta's Children jane o. hansen -- chapter 9: Columbine: A Story That Won't Let Go -- unchapter 10: Reporting on Rape Trauma -- debra mckinney Charting the Course of Recovery -- Malignant Memories: It's a Long Road Back to Recovery from Incest debra mckinney -- chapter 11: Using the Searchlight with Precision and Sensitivity -- scott north A Witness for the Community -- Family Supports Decision on Plea Deal -- Answers Wait 21 Years scott north -- chapter 12: Oklahoma City: "Terror in the Heartland" -- chapter 13: Conclusions -- guidelines for journalists who cover violence -- the dart award for excellence inreporting on victims of violence -- a note about trauma training -- resources for journalists -- bibliography -- index.
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