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Article

Duncan, Sallyanne and Luce, Ann (2020) Using the responsible suicide reporting model to increase adherence to global media reporting guidelines. Journalism, n/a. n/a. ISSN 1464-8849

Duncan, Sallyanne and Luce, Ann (2020) Teaching responsible suicide reporting (RSR) : using storytelling as a pedagogy to advance media reporting of suicide. Journalism Education, 9 (1). pp. 18-31.

Duncan, Sallyanne and Newton, Jackie (2013) A better death in a digital age : Post-Leveson indicators for more responsible reporting of the bereaved. Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, 10 (1). pp. 22-28. ISSN 1742-0105

Duncan, Sallyanne and Newton, Jackie (2012) Journalists and the bereaved : constructing a positive approach to the teaching of death reporting. Journalism Education, 1 (2). pp. 59-67.

Duncan, Sallyanne (2012) Sadly missed : the death knock news story as a personal narrative of grief. Journalism, 13 (5). pp. 589-603. ISSN 1464-8849

Duncan, Sallyanne and Newton, Jackie (2010) How do you feel? Preparing novice reporters for the death knock. Journalism Practice, 4 (4). pp. 439-453. ISSN 1751-2786

Book Section

Duncan, Sallyanne; Healey, Jo, ed. (2019) The ethics. In: Trauma Reporting. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 186-198. ISBN 9781138482098

Duncan, Sallyanne and Newton, Jackie; (2014) Emotion and trauma in reporting disaster and tragedy. In: The Future of Humanitarian Reporting. City University London, London, pp. 69-74.

Rogerson, Robert and Sadler, Sue and Karagiannidou, Eleni and Duncan, Sallyanne and Ruthven, Ian and Tagg, Stephen and McDiarmid, Alisdair; Maj, Anna, ed. (2013) Anti-social e-tribes : e-gangs, cybercultures and control in online communities. In: Cyberculture Now. Critical Issues (1). Inter-Disciplinary Press, CZE, pp. 55-67. ISBN 9781848881785

Newton, Jackie and Duncan, Sallyanne; Keeble, Richard Lance and Mair, John, eds. (2012) Hacking into tragedy : exploring the ethics of death reporting in the social media age. In: The Phone Hacking Scandal. Arima. ISBN 9781845495565

Diamond, Pauline and Duncan, Sallyanne; Broderick, Mick and Traverso, Antonio, eds. (2010) Professional and ethical issues in reporting the traumatic testimony of women asylum seekers. In: Trauma, Media, Art. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 194-210. ISBN 978-1-4438-2283-1

Conference or Workshop Item

Duncan, Sallyanne and Newton, Jackie (2011) The death knock and the Dowler effect: could Hackgate and the use of social media transform the relationship between journalists and the bereaved? In: Institute of Communication Ethics Annual Conference, 2011-10-28 - 2011-10-28. (Unpublished)

Duncan, Sallyanne (2009) Digital doorstepping and the death knock : ethical issues surrounding the use of social networking sites in reporting personal tragedy. In: Future of Journalism Conference, 2009-09-10 - 2009-09-11. (Unpublished)

Book

Duncan, Sallyanne and Newton, Jackie (2017) Reporting Bad News : Negotiating the Boundaries between Intrusion and Fair Representation. Peter Lang AG, New York. ISBN 978-1-4331-2563-8

Report

Walker, Claire and Davidson, Fiona and Duncan, Sallyanne (2014) Responsible Reporting on Mental Health, Mental Illness and Death by Suicide. National Union of Journalists, Scotland.

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