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May 15 2009 7:28 AM

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Dart Resources Now in Chinese

We’re pleased to announce that Tragedies and Journalists — the Dart Center's 40-page guide for journalists, photojournalists and editors reporting on traumatic experience — has two new Chinese-language editions, one for mainland China and one for Taiwan.

Thanks to the diligent translation by Zhao Xue and adaptation by Julia Hsu, both versions are now available online in our library of non-English resources.

They join the translations in the new book How to Report on Disasters (灾难如何报道) mentioned in the last post, in the growing collection of Dart Center resources in Chinese.

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Stan Alcorn

  • Stan Alcorn writes, edits and produces content for the Dart Center's website and blog. He has written, edited and shot video for publications including the Orange County Register, The Nation Magazine and Chinese web portal Netease.

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