The Millie Dowler affair and subsequent Leveson Inquiry have highlighted some of the worst aspects of relations between the news media and the bereaved. It has previously been documented (Duncan and Newton, 2010) that even before the phone hacking revelations reporters generally viewed the death knock negatively and found their role within the tragedy to be ethically dubious. This paper suggests that journalism educators could assume the role of presenting the death knock and subsequent contact with the bereaved in a more holistic, constructive fashion, and considers how the stories that journalists tell about the bereaved become personal narratives of grief. Evidence from journalists, editors and bereaved families is drawn on to support th...
Images of humanitarian reporting often involve compelling accounts of distant human suffering, such ...
This article explores how journalist witnessing in the context of disaster reporting can both sustai...
Last December, the Press Complaints Commission teamed up with Polis to organise a seminar about how ...
The aim of the thesis is to investigate the experiences of mourners of participating in news reports...
Reporting death has always been a controversial and sensitive subject for both the bereaved and jour...
The phone-tapping scandal blew up with the revelation that murder victim Milly Dowler’s phone had be...
This article examines the manner in which journalists write news stories based on the ‘death knock’ ...
The phone-tapping scandal blew up with the revelation that murder victim Milly Dowler’s phone had be...
This book examines the ethical dilemmas, professional expectations and cultural influences involved ...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
Relationships between the news media and the “news-worthy” bereaved have long been problematic, with...
While there has been international interest in the reporting of suicide and the potential impact on ...
The death knock is a reporting task that presents its own particular pressures. In addition to the u...
There is a substantial literature which demonstrates that irresponsible reporting of suicide can lea...
First paragraph: When a 13-year-old girl from my children’s school drowned with her father in a boat...
Images of humanitarian reporting often involve compelling accounts of distant human suffering, such ...
This article explores how journalist witnessing in the context of disaster reporting can both sustai...
Last December, the Press Complaints Commission teamed up with Polis to organise a seminar about how ...
The aim of the thesis is to investigate the experiences of mourners of participating in news reports...
Reporting death has always been a controversial and sensitive subject for both the bereaved and jour...
The phone-tapping scandal blew up with the revelation that murder victim Milly Dowler’s phone had be...
This article examines the manner in which journalists write news stories based on the ‘death knock’ ...
The phone-tapping scandal blew up with the revelation that murder victim Milly Dowler’s phone had be...
This book examines the ethical dilemmas, professional expectations and cultural influences involved ...
News is an emotional business (Richards, 2009, p. 308) Journalists are now often carrying out death...
Relationships between the news media and the “news-worthy” bereaved have long been problematic, with...
While there has been international interest in the reporting of suicide and the potential impact on ...
The death knock is a reporting task that presents its own particular pressures. In addition to the u...
There is a substantial literature which demonstrates that irresponsible reporting of suicide can lea...
First paragraph: When a 13-year-old girl from my children’s school drowned with her father in a boat...
Images of humanitarian reporting often involve compelling accounts of distant human suffering, such ...
This article explores how journalist witnessing in the context of disaster reporting can both sustai...
Last December, the Press Complaints Commission teamed up with Polis to organise a seminar about how ...