DART Center for Journalism and Trauma, Columbia University
The Dart Center is a think tank and resource center for journalists covering violence and conflict. The Center’s mission is to “improve the quality of journalism on traumatic events, while also raising awareness in newsrooms of the impact such coverage has on the journalists telling the stories”. In addition to relevant programming, the Center offers seminars, training and support programs for journalists.
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Trauma, Development, and Peacebuilding: Towards an Integrated Psychosocial Approach, Final Conference Report, International Conference hosted by INCORE, University of Ulster (2008)
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Mental Health Status of Human Rights Workers, Kosovo, June 2000, Timothy Holtz, Peter Salama, Barbara Cardozo, and Carol Gotway, Journal of Traumatic Stress (2000)
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Psychosocial Community Approaches and Practices in Latin America, Arancha Garcia del Soto, Intervention, Vol. 6, No. 3/4 (2008)
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