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Daring to Feel is a bold, brave book. Jody Santos challenges the entrenched doctrine that journalists are neutral, dispassionate observers of 'fact.' Santos demonstrates how journalists themselves and society as a whole benefit from emotionally nuanced and emotionally engaged reporting. This is a beautifully written tribute to the passion of journalists and the heart-wrenching stories they cover. -- Rebecca Campbell, Michigan State University

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Chapter 1. Stuck in Neutral: Violence and the News Media's Objective Mandate Chapter 2. Getting Engaged: The History of Emotional Reporting Chapter 3. From the Heart: The Benefits of Being Emotionally Invested Chapter 4. It's Personal: Gender, Medium, and More Chapter 5. Feeling the Pain:The Emotional Risks of Covering Violence Chapter 6. Road to Recovery: Finding New Ways to Talk About—and Heal From—Violence

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 9/23/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739125304, 978-0739125304
      ISBN10: 0739125303

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Daring to Feel is a bold, brave book. Jody Santos challenges the entrenched doctrine that journalists are neutral, dispassionate observers of 'fact.' Santos demonstrates how journalists themselves and society as a whole benefit from emotionally nuanced and emotionally engaged reporting. This is a beautifully written tribute to the passion of journalists and the heart-wrenching stories they cover. -- Rebecca Campbell, Michigan State University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Stuck in Neutral: Violence and the News Media's Objective Mandate Chapter 2. Getting Engaged: The History of Emotional Reporting Chapter 3. From the Heart: The Benefits of Being Emotionally Invested Chapter 4. It's Personal: Gender, Medium, and More Chapter 5. Feeling the Pain:The Emotional Risks of Covering Violence Chapter 6. Road to Recovery: Finding New Ways to Talk About—and Heal From—Violence

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