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The Dart Center’s Tips and Tools Topics: A Reference for Journalists Who Cover Violence


Publication Date

On-going

Summary

This resource is designed to provide online topical tools and tips on reporting and discussion of violent subject matter for journalists, educators, clinicians, and researchers and scholars. It is presented by the Columbia School for Journalism Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma.

It provides resources on coverage and discussion of sensitive topics including:

  • Children
  • Disaster
  • Domestic Violence
  • Homicide
  • Interviewing Victims
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Self-Care
  • Sexual Violence
  • Suicide
  • Tragic Anniversaries
  • Veterans
  • War

Each topical section includes discussion such as: "Children & Trauma, ...Children are not miniature adults, and they deserve special consideration when they end up in the news..."; or "Homicide, ...'If it bleeds it leads.' The death of one human being at the hand of another is a story that journalists are expected to tell. What are the special challenges posed by these stories of fatal violence?..." Dart Center resources for each topic include: "Behind the Story"; "Event Videos"; Dart Awards winners in video-taped discussions; and "Video Dispatches" - reports on reporting with embedded videos - as well as links to outside resources and publications.


Publisher

Contact

Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
2950 Broadway

New York NY
10027
United States

Source


Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 26 2009
Last Updated October 27 2009



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