Resources
Eight out of ten Korean journalists report work-related trauma
Eight years after the 2014 Sewol Ferry disaster that claimed the lives of 304 passengers, Korean journalists were asked about work-related trauma in a survey developed by the Journalists Association of Korea (JAK), the Korean Women Journalists Association, the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma Asia Pacific (DCAP), and the Google News Initiative. The survey was completed by 544 journalists (62% male and 38% female). Eight out of ten had experienced work-related trauma, while nearly 30% said they had experienced trauma at work regularly.
Dart Centre Europe is hiring!
The Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma Europe (DCE) is looking for a Project Manager to join our team for three days a week.
Early Childhood Journalism Initiative Webinar Series
Робота з травматичними зображеннями та відео: розробка стандартної робочої процедури
Технік працює у кімнаті отримання даних, куди стікається відео-потік телевізійних ефірів з усього світу, під час заходу з нагоди відкриття нової редакції телевізійних мереж Univision та Fusion у Доралі, Флорида, 28 серпня 2013 року.
Поради з інтерв’ювання жертв трагедій, свідків та потерпілих
Немає єдиного безпомилкового методу проводити інтерв’ю з людьми, які пережили травматичні події: насильство, злочини, катастрофи чи нещасні випадки. Кожен випадок унікальний і піднімає власні етичні проблеми та дилеми.
Resources for Editors and Reporters Covering the Uvalde School Shooting
On May 24th, at least 19 children and two teachers were killed in the deadliest school shooting in nearly ten years.
The Dart Center has gathered a selection of resources to support journalists as they cover the tragedy and its aftermath.
Covering Children
Resources for Reporters and Editors Covering the Shooting in Buffalo
On May 14th, 10 people were killed after an 18 year-old white supremacist gunman opened fire in a supermarket located in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Buffalo.
Mental health for journalists - staying sane on challenging assignments
Dart Center Names 2022 Ochberg Fellows
The Dart Center has announced the recipients of the 2022 Ochberg Fellowship, a program that deepens journalists' reporting of violence, conflict and tragedy. This year’s Fellows include outstanding senior and mid-career journalists in all media, representing six continents.