New Site Helps Kids Cope with Bad News
Behind the News, a weekly ABC News broadcast, has launched a new web page designed to support students who are exposed to upsetting news. Instead of ignoring stories that may seem difficult for...
View ArticleField Safety and Peer Support: Tips from an ABC Cameraman
Peter Drought, a Melbourne-based Camera Operator, has worked in the news industry for 25 years. At the start of his career, he glamorized crews that filmed on the front lines, but he says he wasn’t...
View ArticleNewsrooms Face Challenge Amid Surge of Graphic Imagery
In an article for Poynter this week, Katie Hawkins-Gaar considers the mental health challenges faced by journalists tasked with watching and vetting graphic user-generated content. She also examines...
View ArticleSolutions Journalism Network Launches Comprehensive Toolkit
The Solutions Journalism Network has released a 48-page guide to encourage rigorous reporting about responses to social problems. Designed for journalists already familiar with traditional reporting...
View ArticleIncidencia del estrés en la labor periodística es investigada por científicos
Este artículo fue publicado originalmente en Ética Segura.Las consecuencias del cubrimiento de tragedias, las precarias condiciones laborales y hasta el acoso sexual en el gremio periodístico están...
View ArticlePeter Greste Shares Strategies for Coping in Confinement
Al-Jazeera correspondent Peter Greste spent 400 days in an Egyptian prison. Arrested in 2013 along with two colleagues, Greste was tried on charges that included spreading false news and aiding the...
View ArticleGroundTruth Project Launches Field Guide for Correspondents
The GroundTruth Project has released a 61 page guide to encourage safe on-site reporting in all corners of the world. The 2015 edition of "GroundTruth: A Field Guide for Correspondents" features a call...
View ArticleDart, Digital First Media Collaborate on Peer Support Program
About a year ago, the Dart Center partnered with Digital First Media and set something in motion: An effort at a company-wide peer-support program for journalists who cover stories of trauma and...
View ArticleIn Aftermath of Cyclone Pam, Resources for Journalists
A cyclone ravaged the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu early on Saturday, killing at least 24 people and displacing upwards of 3,000, according to the United Nations. The category five tropical storm...
View ArticleViolence Against Women Reaches Alarming Rates
More than one in three women worldwide say they have experienced physical violence in their lifetime, according to a staggering new report presented to the United Nations General Assembly last week....
View ArticleSafety for Freelance Journalists: Two Tribes Come Together
This piece was originally published by the BBC College of Journalism.Journalists who work regularly in hostile environments have traditionally belonged to one of two distinct camps. On one side are the...
View ArticleFellow and Award Nominee Team Up
Ochberg Fellow Dave Philipps and Dart Award Honorable Mention recipient Thomas James Brennan co-wrote a front page article for the New York Times about U.S. veterans, disenchanted with civilian life,...
View ArticleReview Calls Disputed Rolling Stone Campus Rape Story Case of ‘Journalistic...
A four-month independent review of a Rolling Stone article about a brutal gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity has concluded the magazine failed in the “reporting, editing, editorial...
View ArticleAmerican University & Pulitzer Center Host Discussions on Freelance Safety
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and American University recently teamed up to sponsor two panel discussions on the dangers facing freelance journalists working in hostile environments...
View ArticleStudy Sheds Light on Psychological Effects of Covering Trauma
In the aftermath of the 2011 Utoya shooting massacre in Norway, journalist and researcher Trond Idås teamed with researcher Klas Backholm on a study that found that journalists who felt that their...
View ArticleFamilies of Mass Shooting Victims Ask Media Not to Name Killers
Family members of those killed in some of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history have issued a challenge to 150 media executives nationwide, urging them to change the way they report on...
View ArticleMust-see Multimedia Project Depicts Violence in Central African Republic
At the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, the Dart Center will co-sponsor the New York City premiere of the multimedia project, The Unravelling. Afterwards, Human Rights Watch Emergencies director Peter...
View ArticleUN Adopts Resolution on Protection of Journalists in Conflicts
The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution last week on the protection of media professionals in conflict zones. The measure urges governments and armed groups alike to take...
View ArticleDart Research Director Gives Ted Talk on Trauma-Aware Journalism
In a recent TedX talk at the University of Tulsa, Dart Research Director Elana Newman offered perspective on the important role journalists can play in saving lives during a tragedy, mitigating...
View ArticleDart, Digital First Media’s Northeast Properties Kick Off Peer Support Program
Nine more journalists joined Digital First Media’s peer-support efforts at a seminar June 3 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, led by Dart’s Bruce Shapiro and Elana Newman.The seminar came a few weeks after...
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