
Journalism As the Fourth Emergency Service : Trauma and Resilience.
Title:
Journalism As the Fourth Emergency Service : Trauma and Resilience.
Author:
Bradley, Lisa.
ISBN:
9781636671987
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (280 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword (Jo Healey) -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations/Glossary -- Introduction -- 1. Introduction (Emma Heywood / Lisa Bradley) -- 2. Journalism as an Emergency Service and the Psychological Impact (Gabriella Tyson) -- 3. Emergency Frontline Workers Offer Five Lessons for Journalist Wellbeing (Erin Smith / Alexandra Wake) -- 4. News Feature: Rachael Venables: "There is life outside the trauma" (Lisa Bradley) -- Section I First Hand Trauma -- 5. News Feature: Rory Carroll: "I wasn't traumatised. It was the job and it was what I had signed up for" (Lisa Bradley) -- 6. Writing as Balm: Humanitarian Journalism, "Body 422", and the Infliction and Transformation of Trauma (Tiania Stevens / Jamie Parr) -- 7. Perceived Organisational Support After a Traumatic Event: A Case Study of How Slovak Newsrooms Coped with the Murder of Investigative Journalist Ján Kuciak (Marina Urbániková / Lenka Haniková) -- 8. Covering the Climate-Induced Flooding in Pakistan: Causes, Effects, and Outcomes of Journalistic Ordeals (Firasat Jabeen, Saleem Abbas / Adeel Ahmad Aamir) -- 9. The Hidden Threat: Journalism and Resilience in the Age of Information Disorder (Karen Fowler-Watt, Julian McDougall / Jaron Murphy) -- 10. Local Journalists and Trauma in Burkina Faso (Emma Heywood, Marie Fierens, Moumini Niaoné / Florence Le Cam) -- 11. News Feature: Vivienne Aitken: "These things had not happened to us. Who were we to say we wanted counselling?" (Lisa Bradley) -- Section II Vicarious Trauma -- 12. News Feature: Looking the Devil in the Eye: How Three Reporters Coped with Covering the "most harrowing trial in fifty years" of Child Serial Killer Lucy Letby (Lisa Bradley) -- 13. "Putting up the bulletproof glass": The Impact of Court Reporting on Working Journalists in the UK (Arlene Lawler).
14. The Death Knock as Emotional Labour-Reframing a "rite of passage" to Help Journalists Cope (Alysson Watson) -- 15. Teaching Reporting on Death: Thanatology and Death Education as Tools to Prepare Journalists for Vicarious Trauma (Allan Macedo de Novaes / Marcio Adriano Tonete Marcelino) -- 16. Don't Be a Jerk: Guidelines for Ethical and Sustainable Collaboration among Reporters, Fixers, and Local Producers Covering Warzones (Johana Kotišová) -- 17. News Feature: David Ward: "I hang onto my belief in human kindness" (Lisa Bradley) -- Section III Cyber Environment and Abuse -- 18. News Feature: Leona O'Neill: "I am not the same person anymore" (Lisa Bradley) -- 19. "An emotional flak jacket": Helping Journalism Students to Stay Resilient and Safe Online (Jenny Kean / Abbey Maclure) -- 20. Building Resilience against SLAPPs: Protecting Investigative Journalists and Students from Traumatic Legal Threats (Barbara Longo-Flint / John Price) -- 21. Creating a Workplace Culture (Rebecca Whittington) -- Section IV Gender and Diversity -- 22. Rethinking "Hostile" Environments: Toward Trauma Literacy and Identity-Aware Safety Training for Journalists (Tara Pixley) -- 23. Encouraging Reporting of Sexual Harassment by Journalists (Elana Newman, Bradley Brummel / Autumn Slaughter) -- Section V The Education Environment -- 24. News Feature: Chris Elliott: "If you are triggered by trauma, then there is a need to consider if journalism is the right job for you" (Lisa Bradley) -- 25. "They definitely throw you in the deep end"-a UK Graduate Perspective on Journalism Practice (Lada T. Price / Lisa Bradley) -- 26. Effective Ways to Teach Trauma and Resilience to Journalists (Colm Murphy) -- 27. "All Rise": Immersive Dramatic Performance Techniques to Build Resilience in Trainee Court Reporters (Lisa Bradley, Polly Rippon, Lindsay Pantry / Michelle Rawlins).
Further Multimedia and Online Resources You Might Find Useful -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
Covering a range of topics, the book makes a significant contribution not only to understanding trauma in journalism practice but also to pedagogy by providing needed resources for journalism educators. The five sections in the book advance knowledge in the field of journalism education, providing teaching strategies.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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