Digital Resources for Covering Traumatic Events
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
A Dart Center Tip Sheet for College Media Advisors, Editors and Student Journalists.
Media coverage of suicide is a public health issue. In addition to judging whether a story is newsworthy, journalists need to be aware that their reporting can have wider impacts, not just on relatives and friends of the deceased, but also on readers and audiences. Dart Centre Europe has released a new, comprehensive tip sheet for journalists on covering suicide.
Korean reporters covering the Sewol ferry disaster faced challenges they were not prepared for. Here, they offer their advice and tips for colleagues on the lessons they learned, and the preparation they wish they had before facing coverage of such a tragedy. Click here to read Chong ae Lee's full report on Korea's national tragedy.
Following our workshop, “Covering Immigrants & Refugees,” Amanda Begson-Shilcock from the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, shared tips for working with immigrants.