Mitigating Stress on the Job
“All journalists are constantly negotiating stress in both positive and negative ways,” said the Dart Center's Bruce Shapiro, in an interview with the Poynter Institute.
“All journalists are constantly negotiating stress in both positive and negative ways,” said the Dart Center's Bruce Shapiro, in an interview with the Poynter Institute.
Produced by journalists for journalists, this video from Dart Centre Asia Pacific features a wide range of Australian news professionals recounting experiences and lessons learned covering stories involving violence and tragedy.
To foster a supportive and productive workplace, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma collaborated to create this video on the importance of peer support.
A Spanish-language version of a tip sheet on journalist self-care from Dart Centre Asia Pacific.
Robert Jay Lifton discusses his career, our times and his acclaimed new autobiography, "Witness to an Extreme Century: A Memoir," with the Dart Center's Bruce Shapiro.
A 2010 Dart Ochberg fellow reflects on how her work as a cultural anthropologist shapes her approach to journalistic and literary storytelling.
These days anyone, regardless of training, can blog from the frontline of a conflict zone or delve into the shadowy dealings of some local Mr. Big. How will they protect themselves?
In a personal journey that is also a passionate elegy for an imperiled environment and traditional way of life, documentary photographer Kael Alford has built a bridge home from the wars she’s covered.
A video by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Dart Centre Australasia on how peer support programs help journalists deal with trauma.
Award-winning journalists and married couple Santiago Lyon and Emma Daly talk about why they became war reporters, why they stopped and the difference between their lives and those of a war reporter couple in Donald Margulies' play, Time Stands Still.