SEJournal Summer 2016, Vol. 26 No. 2 [1]
SEJournal
Summer 2016, Vol. 26 No. 2
Read the digital version here [2] or hotlinked stories will be available soon in the Table of Contents below.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SEJ President's Report
Journalism Remains a Noble Endeavor [3]
By JEFF BURNSIDE
Explainer
The Subtle Art of Covering Climate Cycles [4]
By JOHN UPTON
Feature
Scientists Critique Media Reports on Climate [5]
By BUD WARD
Inside Story
Reporters Mine a Rich Vein of Who Knew What, When, on Climate [6]
Cover Feature
Lessons on Lead: Reporting on Drinking Water in Your Community [7]
By LAURA UNGAR
Between the Lines
Collaborators in the Chronicling of Destruction and Hope [8]
Waypoints in a Photographic Life
Sampling the Photography of Gary Braasch (see pages 14-15 in the digital issue [2])
By ROGER ARCHIBALD
Reporter's Toolbox
Chasing Atoms, Sifting Facts on Nuclear Energy Beat [9]
By ROGER WITHERSPOON
Freelance Files
Beyond the Query: Cultivating Relationships with Editors [10]
By DAWN STOVER
EJ Academy
The Truth About Teaching: SEJ Academic Members Weigh In [11]
By SARA SHIPLEY HILES
BookShelf Book Reviews
"Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right" [12]
By Jane Mayer
Doubleday, $29.95
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS
"From Green to Mean: The GOP’s Downward Environmental Spiral" [13]
By Edward Flattau
The Way Things Are Publications, $16.95
Reviewed by TOM HENRY
"Cloak and Jaguar: Following a Cat from Desert to Courtroom" [14]
By Janay Brun
Relham, $12.95
Reviewed by ELIZA MURPHY
"There Is Still Time: To Look at the Big Picture... and Act" [15]
By Peter Seidel
360 Editions, $15
Reviewed by KAREN SCHAEFER