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010 _a2017007744
020 _a9781433125638 (paperback: alk. paper)
040 _cCvSU Main Campus Library
_erda
041 _aeng
050 _aPN4784
_bD37D91 2017
100 _923366
_aDuncan, Sallyanne
_eauthor
245 _aReporting bad news :
_bnegotiating the boundaries between intrusion and fair representation in media coverage of death /
_cSallyanne Duncan and Jackie Newton.
260 _aNew York :
_bPeter Lang Publishing, Inc.,
_cc2017.
300 _axii, 223 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
490 _aMass communication and journalism ; vol. 16
500 _aIncludes index.
505 _aThe history and context of death in the news -- The contemporary context of death reporting -- Negotiating ethical boundaries -- Ethical participation: a new way forward -- Knocking on the door: journalists’ experiences -- Encountering the media: the knock at the door -- The sensitive interview -- Depicting stories of death: news frames and narratives -- Reporting suicide: the last taboo? -- The emotional impact on journalists -- Looking forward.
520 _a"Reporting Bad News addresses a gap in the literature concerning death reporting and stories of personal tragedy. Much has been written about disasters and large-scale tragedies, but this research concentrates on individual loss and the relationship between journalist and vulnerable interviewee. While much discussion in this area is negative, focusing on the ethics of intrusion and journalists who act insensitively under pressure, the authors’ aim is to turn this focus around by looking at best practice in encounters between reporters and the bereaved, survivors and the vulnerable. It is hoped that by examining contemporary death reporting, explaining its public service role, proposing a new model of ethical participation and offering a structure for sensitive interviewing, the most harmful aspects of the process can be reduced for both the journalist and, more importantly, the grieving and the victims. The work is based on years of research by the authors, on interviews with journalists, journalism educators, bereaved families and support groups and is supplemented with a detailed analysis of the reporting of death across academic disciplines and perspectives."--Back cover.
541 _aFund 164
_bGreat Books Trading
_cPurchased
_d11/24/2020
_e78389
_fPNR
_hPHP 2,720.00
_p2020-10-371C
_q2020-1-0319
650 0 _97075
_aDeath
_xPress coverage
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_aJournalistic ethics
700 _923368
_aNewton, Jackie
_eauthor
856 _uhttp://library.cvsu.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=7376382ce0ee077230a7b3bd48fdf475
_yClick here to view the table of contents
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