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SEJournal Winter 2010-11, Vol. 20 No. 4

January 15, 2011

SEJournal
Winter 2010-11, Vol. 20 No. 4
PDF Download (1.51 MB) or hotlinked stories are available in Table of Contents below.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Features

Truth in the Rough: The 100-Year Embargo Lifts on Twain's Autobiography, Revealing Much Advice and Inspiration on Nature, Writing and Journalism
By FRANCESCA LYMAN

Inside Story: After Rough Start, Radio Story on Green Architecture Turns into Award Winner
By BILL DAWSON

Columns

President's Report: SEJ Finds New Ways To Help Journalists Pursue Their Stories
By CAROLYN WHETZEL

E-Reporting Biz: The Election's GOP Wave Will Alter D.C. Debate, But New Opportunities Likely for E-Journalists
By BUD WARD

The Beat: Media's Coverage of Cap-and-Trade May Forecast Future Climate Politics
By BILL DAWSON

Media on the Move: New Website Ventures and Social Media Initiatives Win Awards
By JUDY FAHYS

SEJ News:
SEJ Launches New Diversity Task Force To Promote Discussion, Diversity
By AYANA MEADE
Answer the Call: Give $20 for the 20th Anniversary
By TIM WHEELER

Science Survey: Tiny Bits of Silver, Used As Bacteria-Eaters, Emerge As New Health Concern
By RAE TYSON

Reporter's Toolbox: Disaster: Response Is Not Recovery Is Not Response, Part 2
By JIM SCHWAB

BookShelf Book Reviews

How to Cool the Planet: Geoengineering and the Audacious Quest to Fix Earth's Climate
By Jeff Goodell
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010
AND
Hack the Planet: Science's Best Hope — Or Worst Nightmare — for Averting Climate Catastrophe
By Eli Kintisch
John Wiley & Sons, 2010
Reviewed jointly by SUSAN MORAN

Chasing Molecules: Poisonous Products, Human Health, and the Promise of Green Chemistry
By Elizabeth Grossman
Island Press, $26.96
Reviewed by MADELINE BODIN

The Death & Life of Monterey Bay: A Story of Revival
By Stephen R. Palumbi and Carolyn Sotka
Island Press, $26.95
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS

 

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