It is difficult to fathom how far the novel virus might spread, and what the ultimate consequences will be. With all the uncertainties, journalists around the world are faced with the many challenges of covering the epidemic — including combating misinformation and health risks to reporters in the field — while not fueling panic.
At GIJC21, experts from the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma offered advice for journalists on how to take care of their own mental well-being while working in stressful or even dangerous circumstances.
Na GIJC21, especialistas do Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma aconselharam jornalistas sobre como cuidar de seu próprio bem-estar mental enquanto trabalham em circunstâncias estressantes ou mesmo perigosas.
No te pierdas la siguiente lista de recursos y herramientas para periodistas que enfrentan constantemente estrés y trauma, desde el cuidado personal hasta el acoso, además de consejos para los directores de redacciones.
Millions of people disappear every year, according to the International Commission on Missing People, and organized crime is involved in many of these cases. The violence associated with drug trafficking in particular, but also wildlife smuggling, resource theft, human trafficking, and other criminal rackets, plays a key role in many of the disappearances.
After more than a year of living with a pandemic that shut down the world, lockdowns are beginning to lift for many across the globe. But for many journalists – a number of whom are already struggling with traumas of their own in a beleaguered industry known for its hostile and pressure-cooker environments – concerns are mounting about an impending mental health crisis brought on by a year of mass isolation, uncertainty, and endless dread.
The COVID-19 outbreak has sparked a new wave of Chinese muckraking, despite years of suppression of investigative reporting. GIJN’s Chinese Editor Joey Qi speaks with Chinese journalists on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak about their tips for reporters around the world covering the pandemic.
Não existe um método infalível para entrevistar pessoas que foram vítimas ou sobreviventes de eventos traumáticos, como violência, crimes, desastres ou acidentes. Mas Marcela Turati, cofundadora da Quinto Elemento Lab, organização mexicana de jornalismo investigativo sem fins lucrativos, compartilha recomendações que podem ser usadas para conduzir uma entrevista humana, sensível e respeitosa.
Reportear sobre el crimen organizado y personas desaparecidas es complejo y exige tener en cuenta matices. Los periodistas deben ser cuidadosos y deliberados en su aproximación. En esta guía encontrarás estudios de caso, y ejemplos de investigaciones publicadas, organizaciones relevantes que debe conocer durante el inicio de la investigación, y consejos para reportajes en el terreno.