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An educational charity promoting the physical and emotional safety of journalists in Canada and abroad. We also study the effects of news gathering on those we cover and on news consumers.
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"Can graphic images of mass shootings change the conversation about gun control?" -
CBC's The Current
Journalists covering the #refugeecrisis affected by #moralinjury
- study by Dr. Anthony Feinstein and INSI's Hannah Storm published by Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Comprehensive
guide
on journalism and vicarious trauma published by
@firstdraftnews
Developing your own "standard operating procedure" for handling traumatic imagery -
guidelines
from Dart Center
Study
asks whether media coverage is a key factor in rise of mass shootings: CTV News
CBC News
: how graphic images on social media can change your brain
Sherry Ricchiardi (@sricchia)
for @IJNET:
"Advice for interviewing refugees with respect and compassion"
@SamDubberley of @emhub on vicarious trauma as issue for journalists working with User-generated Content:
'I feel like I cannot say no to looking at horrific UGC because I want to do well in my career'
Free resource
at University of New South Wales for journalists challenged by PTSD
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