The Japan Quake: Resources for Reporters


The Japan Quake: Resources for Reporters

As shock waves resonate in the 9.0-magnitude earthquake, tsunami and unfolding threats from damaged nuclear power plants that have devastated Japan, the Dart Center offers these resources for journalists:
A Japanese version of the Dart Centre' Europe' s "Trauma and Journalism," by Mark Brayne:
Earthquake and tsunami resources assembled by Google, including Google's person-finder.
Dart Center resources on covering earthquakes.
"Tragedies and Journalists," the Dart Center's comprehensive guide for reporters, editors, photographers and managers on every aspect of reporting tragedy.
"Working with Victims and Survivors,"  Advice from journalists, researchers and mental health professionals on how to deal with people caught up in tragic events.
Guidance on mental health issues and how they evolve in regions devastated by natural disasters, from psychiatrist Alexander McFarlane.
Guidance on working with emergency services from Dr. Anne Eyre, specialist in trauma and disaster management.
Quick tips, in-depth resources and links to other organizations on "Covering Disasters."

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