While the need to know is the raison d 'être of the journalists, the need to deny is perhaps less obvious but also pervasive, starting with the frequent need to deny their own agency, as our title suggests. In this paper, we take as examples some of the most heavily produced and reported trauma stories of the last decade to illustrate the competing needs of knowing and denying knowledge. These include the 9-11 terror attacks of 2001, the devastation of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and the school shooting massacre at Virginia Tech University in 2007. The focus is on US journalism because it is a highly influential model providing English language content used around the globe and because it draws heavily on esta...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
Confronted with images of distant suffering on a frequent basis, television viewers are often invite...
The work of journalists and photographers often involves covering traumatic events, interviewing vic...
In our country, journalists are often called terms such as the "watchdogs" or "whistle blowers" of ...
Multiple studies over the past three decades have recognized the emotional consequences of trauma ex...
Trauma is an inevitable part of everyday life in the Pacific. The media is a powerful force and when...
The 'myth of the hard-bitten journalist' presupposes that news reporters can adequately cope with tr...
The reporting of traumas such as disaster, war and conflict often generates imposing newspaper headl...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
Accidents, violent crimes, war and natural disasters are traumatic experiences for individuals direc...
This dissertation offers a re-examination of core practices and principles that have survived journa...
This dissertation offers a re-examination of core practices and principles that have survived journa...
Journalists are on the frontline for reporting on their communities, serving as both first responde...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
Images of humanitarian reporting often involve compelling accounts of distant human suffering, such ...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
Confronted with images of distant suffering on a frequent basis, television viewers are often invite...
The work of journalists and photographers often involves covering traumatic events, interviewing vic...
In our country, journalists are often called terms such as the "watchdogs" or "whistle blowers" of ...
Multiple studies over the past three decades have recognized the emotional consequences of trauma ex...
Trauma is an inevitable part of everyday life in the Pacific. The media is a powerful force and when...
The 'myth of the hard-bitten journalist' presupposes that news reporters can adequately cope with tr...
The reporting of traumas such as disaster, war and conflict often generates imposing newspaper headl...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
Accidents, violent crimes, war and natural disasters are traumatic experiences for individuals direc...
This dissertation offers a re-examination of core practices and principles that have survived journa...
This dissertation offers a re-examination of core practices and principles that have survived journa...
Journalists are on the frontline for reporting on their communities, serving as both first responde...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
Images of humanitarian reporting often involve compelling accounts of distant human suffering, such ...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
Confronted with images of distant suffering on a frequent basis, television viewers are often invite...
The work of journalists and photographers often involves covering traumatic events, interviewing vic...