World In Crisis, Media In Conflict
Guides & Resources for Journalists
The Ethics Of Involvement
Does the way violence is reported contribute to the violence around us? Jake Lynch provides ways for journalists to propose solutions over slogans.
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Covering The Crisis
(Updated and ongoing) Guides, perspectives and counsel for responding to the attacks and coping with trauma as well as links to background and emergency info may prove invaluable for journalists and others. From The Poynter Institute
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How to pronounce names and places from Voice of America radio. NEW
Covering the War on Terrorism: Strategies and resources for U.S. reporters. NEW
Covering Islam: Sources and guides. NEW
Covering anthrax tips from The Poynter Institute
The Society for Professional Journalists' Guidelines for Countering Racial, Ethnic and Religious Profiling
Book To Buy: The Journalists' Essential Field Guide To Afghanistan (US $20)
Panel Report: The affects of post-traumatic stress disorder on journalists (PDF download)
Dart Center For Journalism And Trauma "100 Questions And Answers About Arab Americans, A Journalists' Guide"
American Press Institute's articles and resources on "Managing And Reporting A News Crisis."
Links from MediaMap, including contacts for relief organizations and how to help victims. UPDATED
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Global Views & Diverse Coverage
The World Reacts: A Special Report
(Updated and ongoing) What can we learn from the voices of the global media? Our exclusive preview of the Globalvision News Network provides an ongoing collection of worldwide reports and commentary on the attacks and the aftermath. Tell us what you read between the lines in our new forum.
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News from the ethnic Hazars of Afghanistan NEW
Afghan news links
9-11 From Alternet: news and views from America's alternative press
International front pages on September 12, 2001
World Press Review Overviews Coverage Worldwide
UK Media Responds
What The Pakistani And Indian Papers Say September 17
Coverage from the Middle East
What The World Saw On TV
A special collection of worldwide news broadcasts on the September 11 attacks and their aftermath is the first offering from an impressive new on-demand TV news archive. From Television Archive
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AS THE MEDIA WATCH THE WORLD, WE WATCH THE MEDIA.
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