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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM AND WAR [PDF]
This paper presents an original study of Australian journalistic professionalism as observed during the Iraq invasion, 2003. Through an analysis of both in-depth interviews conducted with Australian journalists reporting from Iraq and news discourse produced by Australian journalists at Central Command and “embedded”, it is argued that professionalism ...
Giles Dodson
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How the work of a Ukrainian journalist changed during the war
Journalism and war or journalism in the conditions of war is a special type of journalism, specific media communication aimed at covering military conflicts.
Nina Zrazhevska, Viktoriia Zaika
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The article formulates predictions as a rational variant of prophetism in the literature and journalism of the interwar period. The motif of the unheard Cassandra is a metaphor for the impossibility of warnings and predictions of impending war to ...
Margreta Grigorova
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The war in Afghanistan and peace journalism in practice [PDF]
This article argues that Johan Galtung’s theory on peace journalism can serve as a fruitful supplement to theory-building in the field of war and peace journalism, and critically reviews the scholarly debate on peace journalism.
Ottosen, Rune
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How was World War I represented in the Japanese press? How was it turned into a media event by journalists? As the journalism industry expanded rapidly and newspapers debated the “World War”, the Asahi Shimbun dispatched two correspondents, Sugimura ...
Hiroaki Nakayama
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Coverage of Pakistani tribal areas conflict: Prospects of peace journalism [PDF]
Conflict coverage of Pakistani tribal areas from two Pakistani English-language newspapers demonstrated significance of variations on indicators of war and peace journalism.
Najma Sadiq, Sehar-un-Nisa Hassan
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The viability of peace journalism in Western media environments [PDF]
Conversations in peace journalism literature often argue for or against its feasibility in media environments, providing ample evidence of both peace and war journalism practices (Lee & Maslog, 2005; Lee, Maslog, & Kim, 2006; Maslog, Lee, & Kim, 2006 ...
Kimberly Kelling , Beverly Horvit
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The Fourth Estate role of the media in a democracy is to inform its citizens and to be a forum for debate about political issues so that the citizenry is able to make informed decisions about the role its government plays.
Heather Devere, Courtney Wilson
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Advocacy journalism: últimes notícies del debat sobre l'ètica periodística i la cobertura del conflicte armat [PDF]
Entre els debats més importants del reporterisme de guerra contemporani, l'arribada del denominat periodisme patriòtic i la concurrent consolidació d'una forma intervencionista de periodisme bèl·lic conegut com advocacy journalism poden ser considerats ...
Tulloch, Christopher D.
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Is Peace Journalism possible in the ‘war’ against terror in Somalia? How the Kenyan Daily Nation and the Standard represented Operation Linda Nchi [PDF]
This paper concludes that in Africa the non-Western press may have the best chance to employ peace journalism, given its proximity to major conflicts. Nevertheless, the Kenyan press has so far failed to take advantage of an ideal opportunity for such an ...
Fredrick Ogenga
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