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A copy of the transcript of Vicki Wilkinson-Baker's interview.
A PDF copy of a community newspaper published on Monday 30 December 2013. The newspaper is a combined holiday edition which replaces the normal editions of the Nor'West News, Western News and Selwyn Times.
A 'Breaking news' page banner for stories about the 2011 earthquakes.
A 'Breaking news' page banner for stories about the 2011 earthquakes.
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Two Minutes in Time".
News breaks of an earthquake causing large amounts of damage in Canterbury.
News breaks of an earthquake causing large amounts of damage in Canterbury.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "News posting in Bridal Path Road".
An article from Air Force News April 2011 titled, "Air Power in Action".
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Military Skills to the Fore".
Radio New Zealand's Head of News, Don Rood, has just arrived in Christchurch.
A One News reporter speaking to a camera on the Bridge of Remembrance.
On February 22, 2011, Christchurch-based journalists were jolted out of their normal work routine by a large 6.3 magnitude earthquake that killed 185 people, wrecked the city and forced reporters to reappraise their journalism. This study considers how the earthquake affected journalists’ relationship to the community, their use of sources and news selection. A theory of collective trauma is used to explain the changes that journalists made to their reporting practice. Specifically, Christchurch journalists had a greater identification and attachment to their audience post-earthquake. Journalists viewed themselves as part of the earthquake story, which prompted them to view sources differently, use those sources differently and see advocacy as a keystone of their news work after the disaster. This study adds to a growing scholarship about journalists and trauma, but focuses on what the event meant for local reporters’ choice of sources and news selection rather than measuring rates of psychological distress.
An article from Air Force News April 2011 titled, "Helping Hand for Lyttelton Museum".
An article from Air Force News April 2011 titled, "Business Refugees Move into Museum".
An article from Army News, March 2011 titled, "Looking for Life Amidst the Rubble".
An electronic copy of the November 2013 edition of the St Albans News newsletter.
An article from Army News March 2011 titled, "An Army Being Led to Win".
An electronic copy of the December 2011 edition of the St Albans News newsletter.
An electronic copy of the May 2013 edition of the St Albans News newsletter.
An electronic copy of the July 2013 edition of the St Albans News newsletter.
An electronic copy of the September 2012 edition of the St Albans News newsletter.