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12 results for “Tips for covering earthquake”
摘要: LINK LIST Mar 3 2010 Chile Disaster: Reporting Tools For those covering the earthquake in Chile, the Dart Center has assembled relevant tip sheets, advice and reflection from journalists who have cov ...
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Mar 3 2010
Chile Disaster: Reporting ToolsFor those covering the earthquake in Chile, the Dart Center has assembled relevant tip sheets, advice and reflection from journalists who have covered past catastrophes.
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Apr 11 2009
Reporting on the EarthquakeFor those covering the natural disaster in Italy, Dart Centre Europe has assembled tip sheets, advice and reflection from journalists on past catastrophes and other resources of relevance.
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Feb 22 2011
Earthquake Advice From One Who's Been There By Trina McLellan Stay empathetic, stow your ego and keep focused on finding great stories: award-winning photographer Patrick Hamilton's experiences covering quakes in Papua, New Guinea are relevant to newsgatherers working in the Christchurch quake zone.
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Mar 14 2011
Japan's Triple Disaster: Resources for JournalistsLinks to resources in Japanese and English for journalists covering Japan's March 11 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant crisis. Includes a Q&A with disaster expert Irwin Redlener, M.D., an article on Japanese cultural identity from Gavin Rees, and a comprehensive disaster reporting guide from reporter Yoichi Shimatsu.
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May 14 2008
Covering Two CatastrophesResources for JournalistsFor those reporting on the natural disasters in China and Myanmar, the Dart Center has assembled tip sheets, advice and reflection from journalists on past catastrophes and other resources of relevance.
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Oct 1 2009 9:42 AM
Reporting Asia-Pacific DisastersBy Stan Alcorn A string of seismic events has made for a week of deadly disasters in the Asia-Pacific region. On Sept. 26, Typhoon Ketsana hit the Phillipines, leaving hundreds dead and flooding 80 percent of Manila. On Sept. 29, an earthquake and ensuing tsunamis rocked the Samoas, killing at least 150. The Indonesian island of Sumatra was hit by an earthquake the next day, and then by a second less-severe earthquake the day after.
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Jun 14 2010
Resources for ReportersCovering the Deepwater Horizon SpillAn array of resources for journalists on the Gulf Coast and beyond for covering the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
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Jan 21 2010
Haiti Quake: Watchful Waiting By Bruce Shapiro As the first wave of exhausted news teams rotates out, the story enters a new phase — and news managers need to be prepared to provide informed support.
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Other LanguagesLinks to all Dart resources in non-English languages.
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DisasterAlong with emergency professionals, journalists are often "first responders" when an earthquake or a terrorist attack devastate a community. Large-scale disasters challenge reporters on the ground and newsroom managers alike, both in the midst of a breaking crisis and for months or years afterward.
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Mar 22 2011
災害などで取材や報道にあたる際のセルフケアについて Advice in Japanese on self-care for journalists and teams covering disaster situations, developed by the Reporters' Stress Research Group.
Mar 31 2010
Staging Trauma Why Wait for a Disaster?By Dan Williams A study on the recent scripted disasters at Lyndon State College, used to train journalism students, among others.
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