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Third Text, 2021
In 2001, artists Broomberg and Chanarin documented a day in the Iraq war. The result was a visual yet non-descript narrative, achieved with light and presence; a physical documentation of their jou...
Alfredo Cramerotti, Lauren Mele
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In 2001, artists Broomberg and Chanarin documented a day in the Iraq war. The result was a visual yet non-descript narrative, achieved with light and presence; a physical documentation of their jou...
Alfredo Cramerotti, Lauren Mele
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Reporting Conflict and Peace in Cyprus
2022This book studies journalism in Cyprus to understand how journalists negotiate their roles and responsibilities in conflict-affected societies. In Cyprus, journalism has navigated through the pressures and challenges of intercommunal and political tensions.
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Corporate reporting on conflict: A struggle over land [PDF]
This paper explores how discourse is used as a strategic resource in boundary work to confront conflict between large scale mining companies and artisanal small-scale miners for legitimacy management.
Sharif Khalid
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Photography and Culture, 2015
AbstractThis special issue of Photography & Culture is based on an international symposium hosted by Media@McGill in Montreal, Canada, in November 2012. Titled Conflict[ed] Reporting: War and Photojournalism in the Digital Age, the symposium brought together communications and arts scholars alongside war reporters and photojournalists to raise a light ...
Christine Ross +2 more
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AbstractThis special issue of Photography & Culture is based on an international symposium hosted by Media@McGill in Montreal, Canada, in November 2012. Titled Conflict[ed] Reporting: War and Photojournalism in the Digital Age, the symposium brought together communications and arts scholars alongside war reporters and photojournalists to raise a light ...
Christine Ross +2 more
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Reporting Immigration Conflict
2021In Reporting Immigration Conflict: Opportunities for Peace Journalism, Mariely Valentin-Llopis examines the role of American and Mexican media in promoting harsh views against Central American migrants. This examination focuses on the U.S. southwestern border crossing conflict in 2014 and 2019, both separate consequential periods in time.
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Hypnotic Conflict: A Brief Report
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2006Two studies investigated management of conflict in hypnosis by subtly increasing the brightness of a visual stimulus during a suggestion for hypnotic blindness to the stimulus. In Study 1, 23 high hypnotizable participants were administered a hypnotic suggestion for blindness to a projected light.
David, Mallard, Richard A, Bryant
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Media, War & Conflict, 2017
The quality of reporting African conflicts by Western media has declined in recent years as budgets have been cut and the number of correspondents has been reduced. Falling coverage has meant that audiences are unfamiliar with even the most basic facts about most African states.
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The quality of reporting African conflicts by Western media has declined in recent years as budgets have been cut and the number of correspondents has been reduced. Falling coverage has meant that audiences are unfamiliar with even the most basic facts about most African states.
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Reporting Conflicts of Interest
American Journal of Public Health, 2021Mike, Daube, Simon, Chapman
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Conflict of Interest, Disclosure, and Trial Reports
JAMA, 2009WHEN I WAS AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, MY previous training had not prepared me for the unexpected attention that 2 articles, both from the same study, were to receive. One article provided evidence that abruptly stopping -blockers might increase the risk of coronary events.
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Ethical Conflict and Investigative Reporting
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 1997The journalistic investigation of France's contaminated blood affair achieved unprecedented results, comparable to the Watergate affair. In attempting to counter the investigation and calm the scandal, medical reporters for Le Monde paradoxically legitimized the former and extended the latter.
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