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December 13, 2021December 15, 2021

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Advised Otherwise: reporting on subway suicide, Case Studies
  • ADVISED OTHERWISE: reporting on subway suicide. TTC subway car pulling into a station
    Advised Otherwise: reporting on subway suicide
  • 1. A Matter of Public Interest
  • 2. Contagion Theory and a Reporting Taboo
  • 3. Avoiding the Question, "How."
  • 4. The Harms of Sensationalism and Romanticization
  • 5. Experts' Opinions: An Abundance of Caution
  • 6. “The Opposite of Contagion:” Steering a Balanced Path
  • 7. The Decision-Making Point
  • 8 Epilogue
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