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CRISIS JOURNALISM CLASS - A Guide for Independent Citizen Journalism in the New Millennium.

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“CRISIS JOURNALISM CLASS: Stories that Matter, Voices that Care – A Guide for Independent Citizen Journalism in the New Millennium.”

This book covers the program for our "Crisis Journalism" class. It aims at empowering ordinary citizens to report effectively - especially in times of crisis. Journalism generally involves covering a diverse range of topics of interest to the public including news, politics, literature, sports, arts, and entertainment.

Crisis journalism represents a distinct genre within the field of journalism, characterized by three fundamental elements: 1) Reporting on Critical Events; 2) Uncovering Injustice and Corruption; 3) Providing Timely and Accurate Information.

Our Crisis Journalism Class not only equips individuals with essential reporting skills but also instills a deep understanding of the unique responsibilities and challenges inherent in crisis reporting. By delving into the core elements of crisis journalism, citizen journalists will not only learn how to navigate critical issues but also how to uphold ethical standards while uncovering injustices and providing vital information to the public. Through this comprehensive curriculum, this book aims to empower citizen journalists and crisis journalists to become informed, proactive contributors to their communities, ensuring that journalism continues to serve as a foundational aspect of democracy and accountability, especially in times of crisis.

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“CRISIS JOURNALISM CLASS: Stories that Matter, Voices that Care – A Guide for Independent Citizen Journalism in the New Millennium.”

This book covers the program for our "Crisis Journalism" class. It aims at empowering ordinary citizens to report effectively - especially in times of crisis. Journalism generally involves covering a diverse range of topics of interest to the public including news, politics, literature, sports, arts, and entertainment.

Crisis journalism represents a distinct genre within the field of journalism, characterized by three fundamental elements: 1) Reporting on Critical Events; 2) Uncovering Injustice and Corruption; 3) Providing Timely and Accurate Information.

Our Crisis Journalism Class not only equips individuals with essential reporting skills but also instills a deep understanding of the unique responsibilities and challenges inherent in crisis reporting. By delving into the core elements of crisis journalism, citizen journalists will not only learn how to navigate critical issues but also how to uphold ethical standards while uncovering injustices and providing vital information to the public. Through this comprehensive curriculum, this book aims to empower citizen journalists and crisis journalists to become informed, proactive contributors to their communities, ensuring that journalism continues to serve as a foundational aspect of democracy and accountability, especially in times of crisis.

“CRISIS JOURNALISM CLASS: Stories that Matter, Voices that Care – A Guide for Independent Citizen Journalism in the New Millennium.”

This book covers the program for our "Crisis Journalism" class. It aims at empowering ordinary citizens to report effectively - especially in times of crisis. Journalism generally involves covering a diverse range of topics of interest to the public including news, politics, literature, sports, arts, and entertainment.

Crisis journalism represents a distinct genre within the field of journalism, characterized by three fundamental elements: 1) Reporting on Critical Events; 2) Uncovering Injustice and Corruption; 3) Providing Timely and Accurate Information.

Our Crisis Journalism Class not only equips individuals with essential reporting skills but also instills a deep understanding of the unique responsibilities and challenges inherent in crisis reporting. By delving into the core elements of crisis journalism, citizen journalists will not only learn how to navigate critical issues but also how to uphold ethical standards while uncovering injustices and providing vital information to the public. Through this comprehensive curriculum, this book aims to empower citizen journalists and crisis journalists to become informed, proactive contributors to their communities, ensuring that journalism continues to serve as a foundational aspect of democracy and accountability, especially in times of crisis.

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