项目调试
新闻
出版
公共关系
大洪水
积极倾听
灾害研究
职责
自然灾害
媒体研究
心理学
社会学
历史
政治学
管理
法学
地理
考古
经济
气象学
沟通
出处
期刊:The Australian Journalism Review
日期:2013-07-01
卷期号:35 (1): 71-
被引量:1
摘要
Practice-led journalism research techniques were used in this study to record the human experience of survivors and rescuers during the January 2011 flash flood disaster in Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley in Queensland, Australia. The study aimed to discover what can be learnt from engaging in journalistic reporting of natural disasters, using journalism as both a creative practice and a research methodology. The willingness of a high proportion of severely traumatised flood survivors to participate in the flood research was unexpected, but made it possible to document a relatively unstudied question within the literature about journalism and trauma - when and why disaster survivors will want to speak to journalists. The study reports six categories of reasons interviewees gave for their willingness to speak to the media: their own personal recovery; their desire for the public to know what had happened; that lessons need to be learned from the disaster; their sense of duty to make sure warning systems and disaster responses were improved in future; the financial disinterest of reporters in listening to survivors; and the timing of the request for an interview. In addition, traumatised flood survivors found both the opportunity to speak to the media and the journalistic outputs of the research cathartic in their recovery.
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