SEJournal Winter 2011-12, Vol. 21 No. 4 [1]
SEJournal
Winter 2011-12, Vol. 21 No. 4
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
Exploring the Narrative Form [3]
By MICHELLE NIJHUIS
Miami According to Helvarg [4]
By DAVID HELVARG
Documerica Lost and Found [5]
By ROGER ARCHIBALD
Columns
SEJ President's Report: Transparency Watch Project Raises Serious Concerns About Government Access [6]
By CAROLYN WHETZEL
SEJ News: SEJ’s 2011 Annual Conference In Miami Achieves Many Firsts, Setting New Standard [7]
By JAY LETTO
E-Reporting Biz: So Now You're a Freelancer. Here Are Some Very Important Things To Consider. [8]
By BUD WARD
Reporter's Toolbox: Checking Local Water Use and Scrutinizing Those Big Water Projects Can Benefit Your Community [9]
By CYNTHIA BARNETT
Media on the Move: SEJ Members Toast New Books and Projects on Wide Range of Science, Environment Topics [10]
By JUDY FAHYS
The Beat: Climate Change Coverage Not Only Dips in Quantity, But Also Shifts in Its Presentation [11]
By BILL DAWSON
BookShelf Book Reviews
The Beekeeper's Lament [12]
By Hannah Nordhaus
Harper Perennial, $14.99 (paperback)
Reviewed by KATHLEEN REGAN
Burning Rivers [13]
By John H. Hartig
Multi-Science Publishing Co., $35
Reviewed by TOM HENRY
Tomatoland [14]
By Barry Estabrook
Andrews McMeel, $19.99
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS
Winged Obsession [15]
By Jessica Speart
William Morrow, $25.99
Reviewed by TOM HENRY