Textbooks and Syllabi [1]
Textbooks often used in environmental journalism classes:
- Allen, S. (1999). "Environmental Risks and the Media [2]." Routledge.
- Anderson, A. (1997). "Media, Culture and the Environment [3]." Routledge.
- Blum, D., Henig, R., Knudson, M., (2005). "A Field Guide for Science Writers [4]." Oxford University Press; 2nd edition.
- Cohn, V., Cope L. (2001). "News & Numbers: A Guide to Reporting Statistical Claims and Controversies in Health and Other Fields [5]." Wiley-Blackwell; 2nd edition.
- Cox, R., Pezzullo, P. (2006, 2009). "Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere [6]." Sage Publishing; 5th edition (2017).
- Friedman, S., Dunwoody, S., Rogers, C. (1999). "Communicating Uncertainty: Media Coverage of New and Controversial Science [7]." Routledge.
- Frome, M. (1998). "Green Ink: An Introduction to Environmental Journalism [8]." University of Utah Press.
- Greenberg, M., Lewis, J., Rogers, R., Sachsman, D., West, B. (2003). "The Reporter's Environmental Handbook [9]." Rutgers University Press.
- Luechtefeld, L. (2004). "Covering Pollution: An Investigative Reporter's Guide [10]." Investigative Reporters and Editors, and Society of Environmental Journalists. More information [11].
- Neuzil, M., Kovarik, B. (1996). "Mass Media and Environmental Conflict: America's Green Crusades [12]." Sage.
- Neuzil, M. (2008). "The Environment and the Press: From Adventure Writing to Advocacy [13]." Northwestern University Press.
- Sachsman, D., Simon, J., Valenti, J. (2010). "Environmental Reporters in the 21st Century [14]." Routledge.
- Sachsman, D., Valenti, J. (2020). "Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism [15]." Available in hardback, paperbook and ebook. See the SEJournal BookShelf review [16].
- Chapter (Environmental Reporters in a Time of Change) by Sachsman, D., Valenti, J. (2023). "Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication [17]." Available in hardback and ebook.
- Schwartz, D. (2006). "Writing Green: Advocacy & Investigative Reporting about the Environment in the Early 21st Century [18]." Loyola College/Apprentice House.
- Williams, E. (2007). "Grassroots Journalism: A Practical Manual [19]." Dollars & Sense.
- Wyss, B. (2007 1st edition [20]/ 2018 2nd edition [21]). "Covering the Environment: How Journalists Work the Green Beat." Routledge.
Course syllabi for environmental journalism classes:
- Columbia University, Environmental Reporting, [22] M. Holloway (Fall 2003)
- Cornell University, Science Writing for Mass Media, [23] B. Lewenstein (Fall 2003)
- Lehigh University, Basic Science, Environmental and Technical Writing, [24] K. Friedman
- Lehigh University, Environment, The Public and The Media, [25] S. Friedman (Fall 2003)
- Loyola University New Orleans, Covering the Environmental Beat, [26] R. Thomas (Spring 2003)
- Loyola University New Orleans, Environmental Communication, [27] R. Thomas (Fall 2003)
- University of Michigan, Environmental Journalism: Reporting about Science, Policy & Public Health, [28] E. Askari and J. Halpert (Fall 2020)
- Michigan State University, Environmental Film Making, [29] J. Jabara and J. Detjen (Fall 2002)
- Michigan State University, Environmental Investigative Reporting, [30] D. Poulson (Fall 2003)
- Michigan State University, Environmental Reporting Lab Crossing Borders: Reporting on U.S.-Canada Transborder Environmental Issues [31], E. Freedman (Fall 2020). Schedule [32].
- Michigan State University, Health and Science Writing, [33] J. Detjen (Fall 2003)
- Michigan State University, Reporting about Health, Science and Environmental Controversies, [34] J. Detjen (Spring 2004)
- Michigan State University, Reporting on Sprawl and the Environment, [35] D. Poulson (Spring 2001)
- Michigan State University, Reporting on the SEJ 10th National Conference in East Lansing, MI, [36] J. Detjen (Fall 2000)
- Michigan State University, Senior Seminar: Case Studies in Science, Environmental & Health Controversies, [37] J. Detjen (Fall 1997)
- New York University, Current Topics in Science, Health and Environmental Journalism [38], D. Fagin (Fall 2019)
- New York University, Environmental Reporting, [39] D. Fagin (Spring 2020)
- Princeton University, Crossing the Climate Change Divide [40], M. Subramanian (Fall 2019)
- Princeton University, From Songbirds to Warhawks: Climate Change As Threat (& Opportunity) Multiplier [41], M. Subramanian (Spring 2020)
- Roger Williams University, Special Topics in Journalism: Communicating Science and Environment [42], B. Motta (Fall 2021)
- University of St. Thomas, Environmental Journalism, [43] M. Neuzil
- State University of New York at Albany, Environmental Journalism, [44] D. Willman (Fall 2002)
- University of Victoria (Canada), Environmental Journalism, [45] P. Fairley
If you teach environmental journalism at the university level, please add your syllabus to this list by e-mailing it to SEJ Web Content Manager Cindy MacDonald [46]. Most syllabi are in PDF format, requiring the free Adobe Reader ® [47].
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