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作為深度報道記者,我們都在試圖超越“新聞只有一天的生命力”,追求更大的影響。報告文學稱得上是調查報道的加強版,除了大量深入的採訪,它們有着更生動的人物刻畫,更巧妙的謀篇布局,更深遠的立意。來看看GIJN推薦的四部國內報道文學經典作品。
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作為深度報道記者,我們都在試圖超越“新聞只有一天的生命力”,追求更大的影響。報告文學稱得上是調查報道的加強版,除了大量深入的採訪,它們有着更生動的人物刻畫,更巧妙的謀篇布局,更深遠的立意。來看看GIJN推薦的四部國內報道文學經典作品。
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There are the two essential questions a reporter covering business, the economy, or just about any topic should always ask: ‘How much does it cost?’ and ‘Where will you get the money from?’. These simple questions are not only key to gaining information about your current story’s topic, but they offer greater insight into reasons for decisions that have a direct impact on a country and its citizens.
The environment is the overarching issue of the 21st century for two reasons:
1. The environment includes and touches everything: air, water, food, health, climate, energy, development, poverty, economics—the list could go on without end.
2. Nearly every major environmental indicator is in decline.
We are pushing up against the limits of the Earth’s ability to support us. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and nitrogen pollution are moving toward crisis levels, according to recent studies. There is little public awareness of this reality, which means journalists covering the environment have a plethora of important stories to cover.
There are many different concepts and definitions of poverty. According to the Oxford University Poverty and Human Development Initiative, ‘Poverty is often defined by one-dimensional measures, such as income. But no one indicator alone can capture the multiple aspects that constitute poverty. Multidimensional poverty is made up of several factors that constitute poor people’s experience of deprivation–such as poor health, lack of education, inadequate living standard, lack of income (as one of several factors considered), disempowerment, poor quality of work and threat from violence.’