SEJournal Summer 2014, Vol. 24 No. 2 [1]
SEJournal
Summer 2014, Vol. 24 No. 2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SEJ President's Report
Tapping the Environmental Journalism 'Power Grid' [3]
By DON HOPEY
Freelance Files
Freelancers and Fellowships: A Path for Growth [4]
By LISA PALMER
Special Report: Risk and Resilience
By AMY WOLD
- Realities of Coastal Living Often Forgotten, Until the Worst Hits [5]
- Living in Harm’s Way: Louisiana’s Struggle Between Land and Sea [6]
Reporter's Toolbox
Weather Service Offers Better Ways To Track Storm Intensity [7]
By ROBERT McCLURE
Between the Lines
Rain of Steel: Covering the Environment, Health Fallout of Unexploded Ordnance [8]
Book Shelf Book Reviews
"Fukushima: The Story of a Nuclear Disaster" [9]
By David Lochbaum, Edwin Lyman, Susan Q. Stranahan and the Union of Concerned Scientists
The New Press, $27.95
Reviewer: TOM HENRY
"Aluminum Dreams: The Making of Light Modernity" [10]
By Mimi Sheller
MIT Press, $29.95
Reviewer: JENNIFER WEEKS
"Rachel Carson and Her Sisters: Extraordinary Women Who Have Shaped America's Environment" [11]
By Robert K. Musil
Rutgers University Press, $26.95
Reviewer: TOM HENRY
"Eternal Harvest: The Legacy of American Bombs in Laos" [12]
By Karen J. Coates, with photos by Jerry Redfern
ThingsAsian Press, $12.95 (paperback)
Reviewer: TOM HENRY
EJ Academy
Will Your Journalism Matter in the Year 2514? Few Front-Page Stories Have Long-Term Relevance, Classroom Research Project Finds [13]
By MARC SEAMON
SEJ News
Thanks to These Generous Members and Friends Who Supported SEJ’s Work in 2013 [14]
Inside Story
A Crack is a Crack: Making the Complex Simple [15]
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