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عنوان فارسی مقاله: | 6 روشی که روزنامه نگاران در زمانی که فجایعی مانند تیراندازی تئاتر کلوریدا پیش می آید میتوانند از عهده آن برآیند |
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله: | 6 ways journalists can cope when covering tragedies like the Colorado theater shooting |
رشته های مرتبط: | علوم ارتباطات اجتماعی، مدیریت، روابط عمومی، مدیریت بحران، روزنامه نگاری |
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بخشی از ترجمه فارسی مقاله: تقریبا هر روزنامه نگاری ، بحرانی را در بعضی نقاط گزارش خواهد داد که آیا آن یک قتل ،تجاوز جنسی، یک فاجعه طبیعی یا یک تیراندازی است همانند تیراندازی که درشب در تئاتر آیوروا در کلریدا رخ داد.داستان ناگفته ، چنین داستان هایی است که می تواند برگزارشگرانی که آنها را پوشش می دهند ،تاثیرگذار باشد. حمایت از گزارشگران همکار را جستجو کنید |
بخشی از مقاله انگلیسی: Almost every journalist will report on a crisis at some point, whether it’s a murder, a sexual assault, a natural disaster or a shooting like the one that happened overnight at a theater in Aurora, Colo. The untold story is the effect such stories can have on the reporters who cover them. Some major-league news outlets, such as The New York Times, offer mental-health resources to reporters who need it, whether they’re covering wars overseas or disasters on their home turf. But smaller newsrooms don’t always provide these services. If you’re struggling to shake the effects of a traumatic incident you’ve covered, here are some tips that can help you stay sane — and stay in the business. Mentally prepare yourself San Francisco Chronicle crime reporter Henry K. Lee began chasing police cars on his bicycle when he was 7. “Part of me is still that 7-year-old boy who is enamored with the thrill of the chase, the sirens and lights,” he told me by email. Although his reporting hits him harder as an adult, “I’ve always tried to keep my emotions ‘in a box;’ otherwise I wouldn’t be able to do my job effectively”. Not everyone is as good at compartmentalizing as Lee, and most reporters will be called upon to cover a grisly breaking-news story at some point in their careers. Such incidents don’t give you much time to prepare, but recognizing that you’re on your way to a crime scene, where you might see blood or a body, can help you safeguard your mind. Seek support from fellow reporters When you’re covering a potentially traumatic story, your role as reporter may give you some professional remove. However, your job also requires you to collect disturbing details police and witnesses provide. Processing so much upsetting information so quickly can leave you feeling as though you lived through the horror. At many crime scenes, there’s downtime as reporters wait for officials to release information. Use this time to chat with reporters about what happened. You don’t have to trade scoops; just share what you’ve seen. Knowing someone else is in the trenches with you can ameliorate the trauma. If you’re not comfortable talking the competition, talk with your colleagues back at the office. |