Journalism on the Digital Frontline and the Mental Health of Investigators: Risks, Tactics, and Resources

Autor/innen

  • Jochen Spangenberg Deutsche Welle, Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60678/gmj-de.v14i1.290

Schlagworte:

Digitaler Journalismus, Digitale Untersuchungsmethoden, seelische Gesundheit, gewaltverherrlichender Inhalt, verstörender Inhalt, Augenzeugenberichte, nutzergenerierte Inhalte, Trauma, Traumaprävention, PTSD

Abstract

This paper deals with those working on the digital frontline, namely journalists, researchers and investigators who view, evaluate, and potentially use digital content such as eyewitness media for their reporting. Viewing such content often means being exposed to gruesome or disturbing material of all types. This can take its toll on the mental wellbeing of investigators. The paper outlines existing research in the domain and provides tips and advice on how so-called vicarious or secondary trauma caused by working with user-generated content can be avoided, or at least kept to a minimum. It also points to the potential harm that can be done. Another aim is to give the topic more prominence and encourage further research in this field.

Autor/innen-Biografie

Jochen Spangenberg, Deutsche Welle, Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland

Jochen Spangenberg (M.A.) is Deputy Head of Research and Cooperation Projects at Deutsche Welle, Germany’s international public service broadcaster. The topical focus of his work over the past decade has been on research dealing with social newsgathering, disinformation analysis, verification of digital content, use of technology to support journalists and investigators, and relating all this to the news and information sector.

Jochen also lectures at the Freie Universität Berlin in Media & Communication Studies. He is an active supporter of Lie Detectors, an NGO that brings media and information literacy into classrooms and serves on the Advisory Council of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO), the primary European initiative against disinformation.

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Veröffentlicht

2024-07-25

Zitationsvorschlag

Spangenberg, J. (2024). Journalism on the Digital Frontline and the Mental Health of Investigators: Risks, Tactics, and Resources . Global Media Journal - German Edition, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.60678/gmj-de.v14i1.290

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Medienpraxis & Forschungsberichte