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SEJournal
Spring 2009, Vol. 19 No. 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
In the Eye of the Newsworld Storm
By MICHAEL MANSUR
Inside Story: A River Close to Home Flows Through His Work
By BILL DAWSON
Obstacles in Central Asia to Much-Needed Environmental Reporting
By ERIC FREEDMAN
Columns
President's Report: The World Changes and Twirls Us Back Toward Place
By CHRISTY GEORGE
SEJ News: SEJ Event at ASU Examines Online Reporting Opportunities
By CAROLYN WHETZEL
Bits and Bytes: Spreadsheets Can Find Patterns in Words, Not Just Numbers
By DAVID POULSON
Science Survey: Black Carbon: A Key Cause of Warming Not Well Recognized
By CHERYL HOGUE
Research Roundup: Part 1: Are Science Journalists Tough Enough?
Research Roundup: Part 2: Investigative Journalists Define Crossing the Line
By JAN KNIGHT
Reporter's Toolbox: Getting Started with Some New Skills: Producing Podcasts
By DALE WILLMAN
The Beat: Citizen Journalists and Citizen Scientists Redefine Disaster Story
By BILL DAWSON
E-Reporting Biz: The Great Challenge: Getting the Climate Change Story Right
By BUD WARD
Media on the Move: Newsroom Cuts Reap Heavy Toll On The E-Beat
By JUDY FAHYS
Book Shelf
Communicating on Climate Change: An Essential Resource for Journalists, Scientists, and Educators
By Bud Ward
Free download or $8 for hard copy ordered online
Reviewed by STEFAN MILKOWSKI
The Unnatural History of the Sea
By Callum Roberts
Island Press, $28.00
Reviewed by CHRISTINE HEINRICHS