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A Journal at War

1982
In 1911, Gooch found partial compensation for the loss of his seat in Parliament by being appointed co-editor of a prestigious journal, The Contemporary Review, with which he was to be connected for more than half a century. Founded in 1866, it was a leading political and cultural monthly journal, whose contributors had included W. E. Gladstone, Joseph
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The Journal’s War

1998
Abstract Enrique Dupuy de Lome, the Spanish minister in Washington, had a difficult task representing his country, especially with the Journal and the World infecting the American public daily with an anti-Spanish virus. An experienced and dedicated diplomat, a proud, ‘chilling person;’ to some a “vision of [past] empire and faded ...
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The image of war in Finland's medical journals

Medicine and War, 1989
This article deals with the image of war as expressed in Finnish medical periodicals from the year 1849 till the creation of IPPNW at the beginning of the 1980s. Medical science has served the building up of our national state, and has focused on the acute injuries or diseases of the soldiers that reduced their combat effectiveness.
I, Taipale, V, Taipale
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War, Media, and War Journalism in Afghan Jihad

Peace Review, 2017
War and media are intimately linked; both are waged campaigns and, as a more cynical worldview would contend, both are forms of communication.
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Journalism in the War

1999
Rad govori o problematici ratnog izvještavanja i cenzure na primjeru Domovinskog rata u Hrvatkoj. Ističe ulogu radijskog medija u vrijeme rata.
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Civil War Journalism

2012
This book examines newspapers, magazines, photographs, illustrations, and editorial cartoons to tell the important story of journalism, documenting its role during the Civil War as well as the impact of the war on the press. Civil War Journalism presents a unique synthesis of the journalism of both the North and South during the war.
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Journalism, Social Media, and Wars of Position

Abstract This chapter shows how social media platforms, seen from a non-Western lens, create opportunities and challenges for all, from ordinary people to state and nongovernmental institutions. To understand these challenges, it is important to take a step back and show how the Western media and technologies have benefited from their ...
Bebawi, Saba, Mutsvairo, Bruce
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The Failings of Conventional War Journalism

2020
This chapter begins with a brief overview of the development of the war correspondent and media–military relations. Consequently, it helps us understand the complexities associated with the “failures” of the conventional war reporting and identify the factors that have oriented war reporting towards propagating war and violence.
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Wars and their journalisms

Global Media and Communication, 2011
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