Informed Reporting
Description: On this episode, I team up with Dr. Mimi Perreault from the University of South Florida to talk all things disaster reporting. We dig into the vital role journalists play before, during and after natural disaster hits, as well as how to build relationships with your community that pay dividends in the aftermath. We also discuss how coverage of the victims can lead to meaningful change despite those stories being the most difficult to do. Dr. Perreault has been fascinated by natural disaster since she was a child, and I hope you find her information fascinating as well! Chapter List: 00:00 Intro 01:18 A Career Dictated by Disaster 04:11 The Vital Role of Journalists During Disaster 08:01 Journalists are also a part of the Community during Disaster 11:31 Misinformation and Hurricane Helene 16:00 Journalists and PIOs during Disaster 20:04 Thoughtful Selection of Stories during Disaster 22:41 Creating Relationships Prior to Disaster 25:48 Reporting on and Supporting a Community 28:06 The Role of Journalists in Disaster Recovery 31:51 Thoughtful Coverage of Victims 35:40 The Importance of Positive Storytelling 38:17 Stories can have lasting impact 43:20 News Deserts and Connecting with your Community 45:36 Coping with Disaster as a Journalist 48:55 How to Connect with Dr. Perreault 49:19 Closing Show Notes: Learn more about Dr. Mimi Perreault here. [https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/departments/zimmerman-school/people/faculty/mildred.perreault.aspx] Follow her on Instagram: @mediatingmimi Her articles we spoke about: Perreault, M. F. (2026). The dynamic between journalists and disaster communicators: Best practices in crisis and disaster information sharing. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 54(1), 70–78. https://doi.org/10.1080/00909882.2025.2573959 [https://doi.org/10.1080/00909882.2025.2573959] Walsh, J. F., & Perreault, M. (2023). What’s with the water: The nature of reporting on the problem of nitrates in Nebraska. Newspaper Research Journal, 44(1), 53-70. https://doi.org/10.1177/07395329221143381 [https://doi.org/10.1177/07395329221143381] Perreault, M. (2021). Journalism Beyond the Command Post: Local Journalists as Strategic Citizen Stakeholders in Natural Disaster Recovery. Journalism Studies, 22(10), 1279–1297. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2021.1950565 [https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2021.1950565] Other resources mentioned: Local News Go-Bag Toolkit: https://rjionline.org/news/introducing-the-local-news-go-bag-toolkit/ [https://rjionline.org/news/introducing-the-local-news-go-bag-toolkit/] Global Center for Journalism and Trauma: https://gcjt.org/ [https://gcjt.org/] Journalism Education and Trauma Research Group (JETREG): https://jetreg.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/ [https://jetreg.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/]
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