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Author Santos, Jody, 1966-

Title Daring to feel : violence, the news media, and their emotions / Jody Santos.

Publication Info. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2010.
©2009

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Location Call No. Status
 Cato Library - Circulating Collection  PN4784.V56 S26 2010    Available
 Harper Library - Circulating Collection  PN4784.V56 S26 2010    Available
 Harris Library - Circulating Collection  PN4784.V56 S26 2010    Available
 Merancas Library - Circulating Collection  PN4784.V56 S26 2010    Available
Edition First paperback edition.
Description xxv, 91 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86) and index.
Summary ""Thou shall remain objective" is the number-one newsroom commandment, but lately cracks have begun to appear in the news media's objective facade. American journalists have been pushed to the emotional brink with such recent tragedies and September 11th and Virginia Tech. Like social scientists, reporters are expected to be immune to, and even aloof from, the pain and suffering they chronicle. Daring to Feel: Violence, the News Media, and Their Emotions challenges this journalistic mandate, particularly as it pertains to the emotional topic of violence." "Interviewing journalists who have covered some of the worst tragedies in our nation's history, Jody Santos shows what happens when the news media dare to feel. No longer detached observers, they are free to see violence in all of its emotional complexity. In allowing themselves to experience the rage, helplessness and fear of those who have survived violence, these reporters tell deeper, more moving stories - stories that hopefully will have a profound effect on the way society views and confronts devastating problems such as child abuse and school massacres. Daring to Feel is not a call to scrap objectivity but an attempt to rebalance journalism's hierarchical relationship between thinking and feeling; rather, Santos creates an insightful new dialogue about the value of emotionally engaged reporting."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents Table of contents -- Stuck in neutral : violence and the news media's objective mandate -- Getting engaged : the history of emotional reporting -- From the heart : the benefits of being emotionally invested -- It's personal : gender, medium, and more -- Feeling the pain : the emotional risks of covering violence -- Road to recovery : finding new ways to talk about--and heal from--violence.
Subject Violence -- Press coverage.
Violence in mass media.
Journalism -- Objectivity.
Journalists -- Mental health.
Journalism -- Psychological aspects.
ISBN 0739125303
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