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Trauma Journalism Mark H. Masse

Trauma Journalism By Mark H. Masse

Trauma Journalism by Mark H. Masse


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Through biographical sketches concerning several significant traumatic events, this title helps students and working reporters gain insights into the critical components of contemporary journalism practices affecting news judgment, news gathering techniques, as well as legal and ethical issues.

Trauma Journalism Summary

Trauma Journalism: On Deadline in Harm's Way by Mark H. Masse

This is a narrative approach advocating education for students and professionals on the impact of stress, trauma and intervention in the life of a journalist. The role of journalists in covering trauma and tragedy isn't new. Witnessing acts of violence, destruction and terror has long been the professional responsibility of countless print and broadcast reporters and photographers. But what is new is a growing awareness of the emotional consequences of such coverage on the victims, their families and loved ones, their communities, and on the journalists whose job it is to tell these stories. Trauma Journalism will personalize this movement with in-depth profiles of reporters, researchers and trauma experts engaged in an international effort to transform how the media do their jobs under the most difficult of conditions. Through biographical sketches concerning several significant traumatic events (Oklahoma City bombing, Columbine school tragedy, 9/11, Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina, and the Amish school murders), students and working reporters will gain insights into the critical components of contemporary journalism practices affecting news judgment, news gathering techniques, as well as legal and ethical issues. Trauma Journalism calls for the creation - through ongoing education - of a culture of caring among journalists and reporters.

Trauma Journalism Reviews

Imagine, journalists are human, too! But until recent years, few thought about the psychological perils of experiencing and reporting on traumatic events. Now Mark Masse' has written a fascinating and fact-filled account of how trauma journalism finally is being recognized and treated from the classroom to professional newsrooms. To make his case, he takes you from the terror bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City to tragedies and battlefields around the world, where journalists have shared the danger, the fear, and often the consequences of the participants themselves. -- Steve Bell, former ABC News correspondent/anchor, Vietnam War reporter, and retired Ball State University professor
The most comprehensive attempt yet to describe what life is like for reporters when the cameras stop rolling and the lights are off. Masse's fine book is an antidote to the belief that all war correspondents are adrenaline junkies. Perhaps in the future, managing the risks to those who report violence will be routine in newsrooms. This book is a signpost towards that promised land. -- David Loyn, BBC correspondent and author of Frontline: Reporting from the World's Deadliest Places
Meticulous research, crackerjack journalism. -- Mark Brayne, former director, Dart Centre (for Journalism & Trauma) Europe, longtime (UK) broadcast correspondent and trauma researcher/therapist
We talk often about members of the military suffering from trauma, but author Mark Masse takes us on a journey into the world of reporters who witness conflicts and crises and endure the consequences. A must read for anyone who cares about the news and those men and women who keep us informed. -- Qais Faqiri, international broadcaster, Voice of America, Washington, D.C.
I believe Masse's book is another welcome addition to the study of trauma's effect on journalists. Masse's most effective tool is the stories he takes directly from journalists. The book is littered with powerful quotes from domestic and international journalists who have seen the effects of tragedy on reporting. This book should be mandatory for any young journalist thinking of pursuing a career in the field. The book touches on important topics that are often not discussed in classes either because they are 'taboo' or simply uncomfortable. But, Masse's well-researched book shows the reality of the profession. -- Matt Porter, the Daily ((SOT)), Syracuse University, http://www.mp-reports.com/blog/?p=307
Mark Masse has really provided a great resource to newsrooms around the world. -- Andy Lippman, former Associated Press Los Angeles Bureau Chief
This book is rich in primary anecdotes from journalists who paint a realistic picture of the difficulties and rewards of their work. But Masse goes much further, compiling research done on traumatic stress and including valuable tips. His chapter on 'Media Training and Intervention,' for example, includes guidelines for interviewing victims of tragedy, including children; risk assessment; contingency planning; and self-care. There is also a terrific section for college media advisers with tips on handling campus disasters. Masse's book will make journalists think hard about a newsroom culture that is sometimes brutal. 'Trauma Journalism' would be a terrific resource for both reporting and ethics classes, and it will interest working journalists and media scholars as well. -- American Journalism
Author Mark Masse has written an Op-Ed in The Indiana Star-Press http://www.thestarpress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012202120330
Author Mark Masse wrote an op-ed that was picked up on a number of blog wire services. http://www.nwitimes.com/news/opinion/guest-commentary/guest-commentary-when-war-journalists-come-home/article_d741b848-e229-598b-ade5-5c2e8fc0ee65.html

About Mark H. Masse

Professor Masse is the Director of the Journalism Writing Center at Ball State University, where he's also a professor. A widely published author, Masse's first book-length work of literary journalism, Inspired to Serve: Today's Faith Activists, was published in 2004 by Indiana University Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Ch1 - Transformer, a case study; Ch2 - History of Trauma Journalism; Ch3 - Frontline Stories; Ch4 - Tragedies and Journalists; Ch5 - The Culture of Caring; Ch6 - Covering Trauma and Tragedy; Ch7 - Trauma Journalism Education; Ch8 - The Road to Reform; Ch9 - Training for a New Generation.

Additional information

NLS9781441184634
9781441184634
1441184635
Trauma Journalism: On Deadline in Harm's Way by Mark H. Masse
New
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-10-06
248
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