- James Cameron (journalist)
Mark James Cameron (
17 June 1911 –26 January ,1985 ) was a prominent Britishjournalist , in whose memory the annual James Cameron Memorial Lecture is given.Early life
Cameron was born in
Battersea ,London of Scottish parentage; his father, William Ernest Cameron, was abarrister who wrotenovel s under thepseudonym Mark Allerton. His mother wasMargaret Douglas (Robertson) Cameron .Career
Cameron began as an office dogsbody with "Weekly News" in 1935. Having worked for Scottish newspapers and for the "
Daily Express " inFleet Street , he was rejected for military service inWorld War II . After the war, his experience reporting on theBikini Atoll nuclear experiments turned him into a pacifist and a founding member of theCampaign for Nuclear Disarmament . He continued to work for the "Express" until 1950, when he briefly joined "Picture Post ", where he and photographer Bert Hardy covered theKorean War , winning the Missouri Pictures of the Year Award for "Inchon". "Picture Post" editor Sir Tom Hopkinson lost his job when he defended the pair over their Pusan U.N. atrocities coverage, as publisher Sir Edward G. Hulton opted to censor the story.In 1952, Cameron wrote an obituary essay for the "
Illustrated London News ", "The King Is Dead ," about the passing ofKing George VI . Cameron then spent eight years with the "News Chronicle ". In 1953 he visitedAlbert Schweitzer in Lambaréné, inFrench Equatorial Africa (nowGabon ) and found flaws in the practices and attitudes of Schweitzer and his staff. [James Cameron "Point of Departure", 1966 [1978] , Law Book Co of Australasia, p154-74. The bulk of this passage is online [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=WM89AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=%22Albert+Schweitzer%22+%22James+Cameron%22&source=web&ots=ZTmqWzWjEs&sig=Ag6WBNCSdhBzs2M0fOqmsbmqtuk&hl=en#PPA174,M1 here] .] This was the subject of "The Walrus and the Terrier" aBBC Radio 4 "Afternoon Play" by Christopher Ralling, broadcast on 7 April 2008. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b009przg "The Walrus and the Terrier"] - programme outline]Cameron also did illustration work, especially in his early career. Working in Scotland for D. C. Thomson, he drew for sensationalist items in Thomson's publications. He rebelled when asked to draw a murder of a young girl, embellishing it with excess blood and grisly detail. Called to Thomson's office, he was rebuked merely for exposing her underwear.
He was married three times, to Elma, Elizabeth and Moni; and had three children, Desmond, Elma and Fergus.
Cameron 's first wife,Elma , died inchildbirth near the start ofWorld War II .Cameron wrote two volumes of
autobiography : "Point of Departure", a chronicle of his life, and "An Indian Summer", about his relationship withIndia ; his marriage to Moni, an Indian; and his serious car accident and near death inCalcutta .With
television , Cameron became a broadcaster, presentingBBC series including "Cameron Country". He also wrote a radio play, "The Pump" (1973), based on his experience ofopen heart surgery . In his last years, he wrote a column for "The Guardian ."James Cameron died on January 26, 1985. He was 73.
James Cameron Awards for Journalism
There is an annual James Cameron Award Ceremony in London.
Previous winners include:
2004
*James Cameron Memorial Award for Outstanding Journalism, John Ware
*Special Posthumous Award,Paul Foot 2002
*James Cameron Memorial Award for reporting from Africa,Chris McGreal References
Bibliography
*"Touch of the Sun" (1950)
*"Mandarin Red" (1955)
*"1914: A Portrait of the Year" (1959)
*"The African Revolution" (1961)
*"1916: Year of Decision" (1962)
*"Men of Our Time" (1963)
*"Witness in Vietnam" (1966)
*"Point of Departure" (1967) ISBN 0-85362-175-6
*"What a Way to Run the Tribe" (selected journalism) (1968)
*"An Indian Summer" (1974) ISBN 0-14-009569-1
*"The Making of Israel" (1976)
*"Wish You Were Here: The English at Play" (with Patrick Ward) (1977)
*"The Best of Cameron" (1981)External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/timeshift/james-cameron.shtml BBC Time Shift Documentary, James Cameron: A Pain In The Neck]
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JcameronJ.htm Short Biography with excerpts from his writing]
* [http://micksinclair.com/nme/cameron.html Obituary]
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