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SEJournal
Summer 2008
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
A Sketchy "Fact" About Polar Bears Keeps Going...And Going...And Going
By PETER DYKSTRA
Journalists As Prophets
By MARK NEUZIL
Move Beyond Natural Science To Include Social, Political Research
By ROBERT J. BRULLE with MIRANDA SPENCER
2008 Annual Conference: Phenomenal, Memorable, Practical, Not To Be Missed
By BILL KOVARIK and KEN WARD JR.
A Fresh Perspective On Climate Change: The Impacts At Home-An Interview With Beth Daley of
The Boston Globe
By BILL DAWSON
Metaphors, Milkshakes and Drainage
By DAVID POULSON
Photographers "Rave" About Conservation
By ROGER ARCHIBALD
Columns
President's Report: SEJ Builds For More And Better Coverage Of Climate Change Story
By TIM WHEELER
The Beat: Budget Knives Don't Cut Creativity, Content In The Blogging World
By BILL DAWON
Science Survey: Federal Polluters Get New Chance To Sway EPA In Secret
By CHERYL HOGUE
E-Reporting Biz: Lost In A Digital World?
By BUD WARD
Bit and Bytes: More Social Media Tools Strengthen Coverage Of The Environment
By AMY GAHRAN
Reporter's Toolbox: New Trend In Urban Development: Clean Up Water Pollution
By ROBERT MCCLURE
SEJ News: Trouble In Paradise: SEJ Members Study Tropical Ecosystems In Hawai'i
Book Shelf
Wallace Stegner and the American West
By Philip L. Fradkin
Reviewed By Laura Paskus
Naked in the Woods: Joseph Knowles and the Legacy of Frontier Fakery
By Jim Motavalli
Reviewed By Bill Kovarik
Listening to Cougar
By Marc Bekoff and Cara Blessley Lowe, editors
University Press of Colorado $24.95
Reviewed By David Baron
Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy
By Jay Inslee and Bracken Hendricks
Reviewed By Tom Henry