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'''Ken Ward, Jr.'' is a staff reporter for the [[Charleston Gazette]], who has been nationally recognized for his writing on the coal mining industry. He is "a long-time green activist" <ref>{{cite journal | author= Ward, Ken | title= A Response to "Death of Environmentalism": Part I: The Problem | journal=Grist Magazine | year=2005 | issue=March | url=http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/3/14/13306/3053}}</ref>
'''Ken Ward, Jr.'' is a staff reporter for the [[Charleston Gazette]], who has been nationally recognized for his writing on the coal mining industry. He is "a long-time green activist" <ref>{{cite journal | author= Roberts, David | title= Introduction to Ken Ward's A Response to "Death of Environmentalism" | journal=Grist Magazine | year=2005 | issue=March | url=http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/3/14/13306/3053}}</ref>
and the chairman of the [[Society of Environmental Journalists]] First Amendment Task Force, founded in 2002 to "to address freedom-of-information, right-to-know, and other news gathering issues of concern to the pursuit of environmental journalism."<ref> {{cite web | title=SEJ First Amendment task force | work=Society of Environmental Journalists website | url=http://www.sej.org/foia/index6.htm | accessdate=2006-05-16}}</ref>
and the chairman of the [[Society of Environmental Journalists]] First Amendment Task Force, founded in 2002 to "to address freedom-of-information, right-to-know, and other news gathering issues of concern to the pursuit of environmental journalism."<ref> {{cite web | title=SEJ First Amendment task force | work=Society of Environmental Journalists website | url=http://www.sej.org/foia/index6.htm | accessdate=2006-05-16}}</ref>



Revision as of 23:26, 16 May 2006

'Ken Ward, Jr. is a staff reporter for the Charleston Gazette, who has been nationally recognized for his writing on the coal mining industry. He is "a long-time green activist" [1] and the chairman of the Society of Environmental Journalists First Amendment Task Force, founded in 2002 to "to address freedom-of-information, right-to-know, and other news gathering issues of concern to the pursuit of environmental journalism."[2]

Writings

Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to "Death of Environmentalism": Part I: The Problem". Grist Magazine (March).

Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to "Death of Environmentalism": Part II: Framing and the Environmental Core". Grist Magazine (March).

Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to "Death of Environmentalism": Part III: Environmental Justice and Protest". Grist Magazine (March).

Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to "Death of Environmentalism": Part IV: The Problematic Role of Environmental Funders". Grist Magazine (March).

Ward, Ken (2005). "A Response to "Death of Environmentalism": Part V: Conclusion and Road Forward". Grist Magazine (March).










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References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2005). "Introduction to Ken Ward's A Response to "Death of Environmentalism"". Grist Magazine (March).
  2. ^ "SEJ First Amendment task force". Society of Environmental Journalists website. Retrieved 2006-05-16.