The death knock is a reporting task that presents its own particular pressures. In addition to the usual editorial, legal and ethical concerns, the potential on the part of the journalist to do harm is heightened as they attempt to interview already vulnerable people in a situation which most are ill prepared for. In this environment, reporters are generally expected to learn how to undertake this particular form of sensitive reporting 'by doing'. Many journalists have received little or no training in this area and despite journalism educators demonstrating a willingness to prepare their students for their first attempt at this type of reporting, there is considerable confusion over the most appropriate and effective methods for doing so. ...
Journalists tend to get angry when they discover that there is an industry dedicated to minimising t...
This book examines the ethical dilemmas, professional expectations and cultural influences involved ...
Molly Clayton, Elizabeth Dolehide and Caitlin Marshall examine ethical challenges that arise when jo...
The Millie Dowler affair and subsequent Leveson Inquiry have highlighted some of the worst aspects o...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
When covering traumatic events, novice journalists frequently face situations they are rarely prepar...
First paragraph: When a 13-year-old girl from my children’s school drowned with her father in a boat...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
As the second module within the specialized Journalism curriculum, this module serves as an introduc...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
Firstly, this chapter provides an overview of the generally dreadful state of press freedom worldwid...
Journalists are increasingly becoming the target of online abuse; the backlash over the death of TV ...
This study examines approaches to learning and teaching journalism through practice at two UK Higher...
We investigated the claim in literature that exposure to work related traumatic events affects the w...
Publications on the emotional/psychological challenges of doing journalism have appeared in the fiel...
Journalists tend to get angry when they discover that there is an industry dedicated to minimising t...
This book examines the ethical dilemmas, professional expectations and cultural influences involved ...
Molly Clayton, Elizabeth Dolehide and Caitlin Marshall examine ethical challenges that arise when jo...
The Millie Dowler affair and subsequent Leveson Inquiry have highlighted some of the worst aspects o...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
When covering traumatic events, novice journalists frequently face situations they are rarely prepar...
First paragraph: When a 13-year-old girl from my children’s school drowned with her father in a boat...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
As the second module within the specialized Journalism curriculum, this module serves as an introduc...
Literature notes that most journalists will witness trauma and human suffering during the course of ...
Firstly, this chapter provides an overview of the generally dreadful state of press freedom worldwid...
Journalists are increasingly becoming the target of online abuse; the backlash over the death of TV ...
This study examines approaches to learning and teaching journalism through practice at two UK Higher...
We investigated the claim in literature that exposure to work related traumatic events affects the w...
Publications on the emotional/psychological challenges of doing journalism have appeared in the fiel...
Journalists tend to get angry when they discover that there is an industry dedicated to minimising t...
This book examines the ethical dilemmas, professional expectations and cultural influences involved ...
Molly Clayton, Elizabeth Dolehide and Caitlin Marshall examine ethical challenges that arise when jo...