Journalism
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WJEC Trauma Syndicate Guidelines
Syndicate on Trauma Journalism View the PDF: WJEC Trauma Syndicate Guidelines
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Preparing Future Journalists for Trauma on the Job
Abstract Journalists are not immune from the emotional impact of their work as they report on mass shootings, terror attacks, and natural disasters. Adding to an established body of research on the interrelationship…
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US 2012 Live: When The Classroom Becomes a Newsroom
Abstract In November 2012, 300 students came together in the Media School at Bournemouth University in the UK to report the US Presidential Election. Over the course of 10 days, students published 176…
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Reporting US2012: Using Facebook to Communicate
In November 2012, 300 students came together in The Media School at Bournemouth University in the UK to report the US Presidential Election, Over the course of 10 days, students published 176 articles…
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Moral Panics: Reconsidering Journalism’s Responsibilities
Moral Panics: Reconsidering Journalism’s Responsibilities Click to view the PDF: Journalism- New Challenges- Moral Panics
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Citizen Journalism at The Margins
Citizen Journalism at The Margins Ann Luce, Daniel Jackson & Einar Thorsen View this article online: https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2016.1222883 View this article PDF: Citizen Journalism at The Margins
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Media, Margins and Civic Agency
CHAPTER 3 “I wouldn’t be a victim when it comes to being heard”: Citizen journalism and civic inclusion Einar Thorsen, Daniel Jackson and Ann Luce Click to view PDF version: I wouldn’t be…