This study provides baseline data regarding environment reporters in the twenty-first century, and then compares this baseline information about a specialized journalism beat to existing studies of U.S. journalists in general. This comparison between 652 environmental journalists working at daily newspapers and television stations and more than 1,000 U.S. journalists in general found that these reporters share many individual and work-related characteristics, perhaps due in part to their similar backgrounds and to the basic professional training received by most journalists. The authors propose a uniform theory of journalism education, arguing that journalists are journalists first because they are linked by their studies, training, and exp...
This comparative study examines trends in the representation of the environment in Malaysian and New...
Environmental journalists and science writers express a strong desire for professional development o...
This paper reports on a secondary analysis of two large surveys of United States news journalists an...
This study provides baseline data regarding environment reporters in the twenty-first century, and t...
This study interviewed American environmental journalists to identify diverse forces that influence ...
Who are the reporters covering environmental issues in the United States? As the first step in a nat...
In advocating the use of an environmental handbook for journalists, the authors report on a survey o...
This thesis addressed the question, How should journalists cover the environment, according to the ...
The article focuses on the impact of ecology and the environment on journalism education. Environmen...
Who are the environment reporters who explain the science of the environment to the general public? ...
Does a national norm exist for environment reporters, or do they differ by region? This study used a...
Book description: Environment Reporters in the 21st Century is the story of specialized journalists ...
Communities report a low level of trust in environmental health media coverage. In order to support...
Environment reporters have been criticized for allegedly having an antibusiness bias. This study, ba...
This study analyses the production of environmental news and focuses upon the neglected area of sour...
This comparative study examines trends in the representation of the environment in Malaysian and New...
Environmental journalists and science writers express a strong desire for professional development o...
This paper reports on a secondary analysis of two large surveys of United States news journalists an...
This study provides baseline data regarding environment reporters in the twenty-first century, and t...
This study interviewed American environmental journalists to identify diverse forces that influence ...
Who are the reporters covering environmental issues in the United States? As the first step in a nat...
In advocating the use of an environmental handbook for journalists, the authors report on a survey o...
This thesis addressed the question, How should journalists cover the environment, according to the ...
The article focuses on the impact of ecology and the environment on journalism education. Environmen...
Who are the environment reporters who explain the science of the environment to the general public? ...
Does a national norm exist for environment reporters, or do they differ by region? This study used a...
Book description: Environment Reporters in the 21st Century is the story of specialized journalists ...
Communities report a low level of trust in environmental health media coverage. In order to support...
Environment reporters have been criticized for allegedly having an antibusiness bias. This study, ba...
This study analyses the production of environmental news and focuses upon the neglected area of sour...
This comparative study examines trends in the representation of the environment in Malaysian and New...
Environmental journalists and science writers express a strong desire for professional development o...
This paper reports on a secondary analysis of two large surveys of United States news journalists an...