Trauma

  • Print Publication

    Covering Children & Trauma

    Michelle McLoughlin / Reuters: 
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    When children are victims of violence, journalists have a responsibility to report the truth with compassion and sensitivity.

  • Blog Post

    Jun 12 2013 9:23 AM

    New Research from Japan on Journalists and Trauma

    Miho Hatanaka and her colleagues shared several English abstracts of their work on the impact of trauma and stress on journalists with Elana Newman and Kelsey Parker, who have provided a brief overview of the research findings. More »

  • Jun 10 2013

    Article Abstracts: Stress and Trauma Among Japanese Journalists

    Miho Hatanaka and her colleagues shared several English abstracts of their work on trauma and stress facing Japanese journalists, including 11 journal articles and six conference presentations. Click here for a brief overview from the Dart Center's Research Director Elana Newman and her University of Tulsa Research Associate, Kelsey Parker.

  • Jun 10 2013

    Trauma and Stress Among Japanese Journalists

    Miho Hatanaka and her colleagues shared several English abstracts of their work on the impact of trauma and stress on journalists with Elana Newman and Kelsey Parker, who have provided a brief overview of the research findings. Click here for English abstracts from 11 journal articles and six conference presentations.

  • Exemplary Journalism

    May 9 2013

    Bringing it Home: 2013 Dart Awards

    Alan Chin

    On May 1, 2013, the Dart Center celebrated the 2013 Dart Awards winners and honorable mentions and presented a roundtable discussion. The conversation explored the story-behind-the-story, and drilled down on what's involved in undertaking hard-hitting, humane investigations of trauma and pursuing high-impact collaborations. Dart Foundation Vice President James Lammers and Dart Foundation Program Manager Claudia Deschaine presented the awards.

  • Announcement

    May 2 2013

    Good Wars, Bad Wars: A Special Conversation

    On Tuesday, the Dart Center hosted a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dale Maharidge and Ridenhour Prize-winning journalist Nick Turse about their acclaimed new books which revise our understanding of two very different wars. In Bringing Mulligan Home, Columbia Journalism professor Dale Maharidge goes in search of the ghosts that haunted his WWII veteran father. In Kill Everything that Moves, journalist and historian Nick Turse uncovers secret Pentagon records and tracks down survivors and perpetrators, revealing the brutal consequences of America’s military policy in Vietnam.

  • Special Report

    Apr 18 2013

    Crisis Reporting in the Age of Social Media

    Michelle McLoughlin / Reuters: 
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    In the high stakes business of trauma reporting, social media has become a powerful and controversial journalistic tool. We are also only just beginning to understand how to use it. A special report in advance of our symposium on Monday, April 22, in conjunction with the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, at Columbia Journalism School: Sandy Hook and Beyond: Breaking News, Trauma and Aftermath.

  • Blog Post

    Mar 1 2013 10:15 AM

    On the Media: Unprepared, Inexperienced and in a War Zone

    2012 Ochberg Fellow Stuart Hughes chaired a panel discussion at London's Frontline Club, which focused on today’s challenges, opportunities and risks for freelance journalists. More »

  • Tip Sheet

    Feb 11 2013

    Reporters Exposed to Traumatic Events: Tips for Managers and Editors

    Staff care tips for managers and editors of news personnel exposed to traumatic events.

  • Tip Sheet

    Feb 11 2013

    Working with Victims and Survivors: Minimise Further Harm

    Suggested ways news personnel can minimise further harm when working with victims and survivors.

  • Blog Post

    Jan 30 2013 3:25 PM

    Sexual Assault in the Military: Victims or Survivors?

    In reporting on trauma, terminology can be a sensitive and important topic. In light of the decision by the U.S. military to lift its ban on women in combat, Helen Benedict explores the issue as it relates to sexual assault in the military. More »

  • Blog Post

    Dec 18 2012 4:31 PM

    Dart Staff and Affiliates Weigh In

    In the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, Dart Center staff and affiliates were in the news, speaking about best practices for journalists covering tragedy involving children, and how to move forward. More »

  • Fact Sheet

    Dec 17 2012

    Children’s Reactions to Trauma-related News Media

    Following the Newtown school shooting, a fact sheet on the effects of trauma-related news media on children.

  • Special Report

    Dec 14 2012

    Mass Shooting at Connecticut Elementary School

    Alan Chin / facingchange.org for the Dart Center: 
Two students from Sandy H ...

    A mass shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut left 28 people dead, including 20 children. See the Dart Center's resources for journalists covering this tragedy. 

  • Blog Post

    Nov 21 2012 1:36 PM

    Australian PTSD Trial Spotlights Mental Health Issues in Journalism

    In a case being closely watched by the Australian media, an award-winning photojournalist is suing The Age newspaper in Melbourne, claiming the paper failed to provide a safe workplace and breaching its responsibility to care for her mental health. More »

  • Interview

    Oct 3 2007

    “So the Audience Will Never Forget”

    A Dart Center Q & A with Jon Alpert

    Jon Alpert is an award-winning reporter and documentary filmmaker whose recent work includes "Baghdad ER" and "Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq," directed and filmed with Matthew O'Neill for HBO. Alpert is also a co-founder and co-director of the Downtown Community Television Center (DCTV).

  • Event

    Oct 18 2013

    Reporting Safely in Crisis Zones

    At Columbia University, an intensive three-day program aimed at preparing journalists to think critically about how to work effectively and safely in volatile situations such as war/conflict or disaster zones, with emphasis on prevention of harm.

  • Event

    Jun 2 2013

    Seventh Annual Emergency Media and Public Affairs (EMPA) Conference

    In Melbourne, Australia, the seventh Annual Emergency Media and Public Affairs (EMPA) Conference aims to work toward and explore best-practice in connecting within communities during times of disaster.

  • Event

    May 31 2013

    Application Deadline: Newsroom Leadership Academy

    At Columbia University, a week-long global training program aimed at newsroom managers, senior journalists and news executives responsible for leading coverage of trauma, crisis and disaster.

  • Event

    May 12 2013

    Dart Centre Asia Pacific Fellowship

    In Bangkok, Thailand, this week-long program provides an opportunity for seasoned journalists and their editors to gain valuable knowledge and skills to bring to their coverage of tragic events. 

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