Athens, Ga.
– A Web site for
journalists who want to improve coverage of poverty on any beat is now live.
Developed by a team at the University
of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, the site,
“Covering Poverty: A Tool Kit for Journalists,” is at www.grady.uga.edu/poverty.
The site was developed by a four-person team of Grady College
faculty and students. Advice was drawn from journalists and journalism
educators across the United
States, according to John F. Greenman,
Carter Professor of Journalism at Grady and the driving force behind the new
resource.
Content on the site includes eight tutorials on covering
poverty, 15 “tip sheets,” an annotated bibliography and links to the best
poverty-related Web sites.
The tutorials were written by UGA faculty whose research
focuses on such poverty-related subjects as health, education, financial
services, families, housing, politics and race.
In addition, journalism faculty from 11 universities offered
advice about coverage tips, published sources and Web sites, based on courses
they teach about covering poverty.
The Grady team included Greenman; Diane H. Murray, director
of public service and outreach; Grey Pentacost, a graduate student in
journalism; and Carolyn Crist, an undergraduate student in journalism.
The research was underwritten by a grant from the University of Georgia Research Foundation,
administered by the Office of the Vice President of Public Service and Outreach
Grant.
Greenman and Murray invite journalists to use the site and
provide feedback to them at jgreenma@uga.edu
or murrayd@uga.edu.
Established in 1915, the UGA Grady
College of Journalism and Mass Communication offers seven undergraduate majors
including advertising, broadcast news, magazines, newspapers, public relations,
publication management and telecommunication arts. The college offers two
graduate degrees, and is home to WNEG-TV, the Knight Chair in Health and
Medical Journalism and the Peabody Awards, internationally recognized as one of
the most prestigious prizes for excellence in electronic media. For more
information, see www.grady.uga.edu.
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