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JOURNALISM AND TRAUMA

How reporters and photographers make sense of what they see

Pages 534-553 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Magdalena Obermaier, Annemarie Wiedicke, Nina Steindl & Thomas Hanitzsch. (2023) Reporting Trauma: Conflict Journalists’ Exposure to Potentially Traumatizing Events, Short- and Long-Term Consequences, and Coping Behavior. Journalism Studies 24:11, pages 1398-1417.
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Mina Lee, Eun Hye Ha & Jung Kun Pae. (2017) The exposure to traumatic events and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder among Korean journalists. Journalism 19:9-10, pages 1308-1325.
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