First paragraph: When a 13-year-old girl from my children’s school drowned with her father in a boating accident a few years ago, the story prompted me, as a journalist and lecturer in journalism, to reflect again on the way journalists act. I remembered why my training on a regional daily paper convinced me I was not cut out for a career in hard news. I now teach students about how to approach death knocks and rehearse for them the arguments of news editors about why these have to be done, but I was never convinced by the latter and consequently never comfortable about doing the former. Intruding into a family’s grief and shock is, it seems to me still, a low-rent way to make a living. I know editors say the family often finds it therapeut...
The death knock is a reporting task that presents its own particular pressures. In addition to the u...
Firstly, this chapter provides an overview of the generally dreadful state of press freedom worldwid...
In our country, journalists are often called terms such as the "watchdogs" or "whistle blowers" of ...
First paragraph: Journalism matters to us all. I believe that or I wouldn’t have spent my work...
Citizens of every country need the news as information disseminator, interpreter, and public mobiliz...
Molly Clayton, Elizabeth Dolehide and Caitlin Marshall examine ethical challenges that arise when jo...
Nowhere is the conflict between the professional values of journalists and the values of ordinary p...
The Millie Dowler affair and subsequent Leveson Inquiry have highlighted some of the worst aspects o...
Part of a journalist’s job is to encourage people, compel them—maybe even chide them a little—to tur...
The journalism industry has only recently begun to embrace reflective practice in response to trauma...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
Year after year, Australian newspaper journalism cannot seem to make it out of the bottom four of th...
As maligned as they may be at times, journalists are constantly relied upon for information. Everyda...
"Polytechnics have tightend up their own regimes, making their own demands of journalism teachers in...
The death knock is a reporting task that presents its own particular pressures. In addition to the u...
Firstly, this chapter provides an overview of the generally dreadful state of press freedom worldwid...
In our country, journalists are often called terms such as the "watchdogs" or "whistle blowers" of ...
First paragraph: Journalism matters to us all. I believe that or I wouldn’t have spent my work...
Citizens of every country need the news as information disseminator, interpreter, and public mobiliz...
Molly Clayton, Elizabeth Dolehide and Caitlin Marshall examine ethical challenges that arise when jo...
Nowhere is the conflict between the professional values of journalists and the values of ordinary p...
The Millie Dowler affair and subsequent Leveson Inquiry have highlighted some of the worst aspects o...
Part of a journalist’s job is to encourage people, compel them—maybe even chide them a little—to tur...
The journalism industry has only recently begun to embrace reflective practice in response to trauma...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
Year after year, Australian newspaper journalism cannot seem to make it out of the bottom four of th...
As maligned as they may be at times, journalists are constantly relied upon for information. Everyda...
"Polytechnics have tightend up their own regimes, making their own demands of journalism teachers in...
The death knock is a reporting task that presents its own particular pressures. In addition to the u...
Firstly, this chapter provides an overview of the generally dreadful state of press freedom worldwid...
In our country, journalists are often called terms such as the "watchdogs" or "whistle blowers" of ...