03719nam 22006254a 450 991095902240332120251116215842.097802315085680231508565(CKB)1000000000474436(EBL)3027851(SSID)ssj0000131612(PQKBManifestationID)11135626(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000131612(PQKBWorkID)10041714(PQKB)10840334(MiAaPQ)EBC3027851(MiFhGG)9780231508568(BIP)14208936(BIP)13308679(EXLCZ)99100000000047443620051123d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCovering violence a guide to ethical reporting about victims and trauma /Roger Simpson and William Cote ; journalist profiles by John Harris and Migael Scherer2nd ed.New York Columbia University Pressc20061 online resource (313 p.)In the original ed., Cote's name appeared first on the title page.9780231133920 0231133928 Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-291) and index.Trauma: assault on an essential human system -- The journalist: at risk for trauma -- 9/11: lessons from a sunny morning -- Reporting at the scene -- The interview: assault or catharsis? -- Writing the trauma story -- Pictures and sounds of trauma -- Reporting about children -- Columbine: a story that won't let go -- Reporting on rape trauma -- Using the searchlight with precision and sensitivity -- Oklahoma city: "terror in the heartland" -- Conclusions.Reporting on violence is one of the most problematic features of journalistic practice-the area most frequently criticized by the public and those on the receiving end of that coverage. Now in its second edition, Covering Violence remains a crucial guide for becoming a sensitive and responsible reporter. Discussing such topics as rape and the ethics of interviewing children, the book gives students and journalists a detailed understanding of what is happening "on the scene" of a violent event, including where a reporter can go safely and legally, how to obtain the most useful information, and how best to interview and photograph victims and witnesses. This second edition takes our turbulent postmillennium history into account and emphasizes the consequences of frequent exposure to traumatic events. It offers new chapters on 9/11 and terrorism, the Columbine school shootings, and the photographing of violent events, as well as additional profiles of Vietnamese American, Native American, and African American journalists. More essential than ever, Covering Violence connects journalistic practices to the rapidly expanding body of literature on trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and secondary traumatic stress, and pays close attention to current medical and political debates concerning victims' rights.DisastersPress coverageViolencePress coverageVictimsPress coverageJournalistic ethicsDisastersPress coverage.ViolencePress coverage.VictimsPress coverage.Journalistic ethics.070.4/33Simpson Roger1937-1864566Cote William E(William Edward)1864567MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910959022403321Covering violence4471414UNINA