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REVIEW: 'Embedded' with the invaded Iraqi people

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2005
Wilson's Long drive Through A Short War is a personal account of their time in Iraq during the invasion and a subsequent post-war visit to the country to see the fate of the people he had met.
David Robie
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Media, Public Opinion, and the ICC in the Russia–Ukraine War

open access: yesJournalism and Media, 2023
This study, using content analysis and frame analysis, examines whether there is any connection between the International Criminal Court’s (ICC’s) announcement on the fifth day of Russia’s war against Ukraine (which began on 24 February 2022) that it ...
Senthan Selvarajah, Lorenzo Fiorito
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REVIEW: When journalists are reluctant to write about the travails of a troubled trade

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2003
Review of Attacks on the Press in 2002, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, 2003. Freedom of the Press throughout the World, 2003, Reporters Sans Frontières, Paris, 2003.
David Robie
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REVIEW: A moment for self-reflection

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
War Isn't Hell, Its Entertainment treats one of the most debated issues of our times i.e. the relationship between war and media, in a similar manner. The book offers no apology for the existence of such a relationship.
Rukhsana Aslam
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Working patriarchies? Police and criminal justice responses to domestic abuse in Scotland 1960–1990

open access: yesKriminologijos studijos, 2022
Post-war Scotland remained a deeply patriarchal country. Domestic abuse was common yet widely under-reported by the women it affected. This article argues that police and criminal justice agencies in Scotland 1960–1990 were ‘working patriarchies’ which ...
Anni Donaldson
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Drawing fire without a cartoonist’s flak jacket

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2003
How would I like to be an embedded cartoonist? Not one little bit. I believe passionately in the idea of cartoon reportage, but not at my age, and certainly not in the present circumstances with the military breathing down my neck. Don’t get me wrong — I
Steve Bell
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Chinese-style pragmatic objectivity in war reporting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
China plays an increasing role in the wars and conflicts around the world with its expanding political and economic interests overseas, and its diplomatic role in international affairs.
Anderson F.   +24 more
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War reporting, international humanitarian law and the legacy of Balibo

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
Commentary: Organisations like the International News Safety Institute (INSI), formed in 2001 and based in Brussels, have created an impressive global network to help news workers facing danger on assignment; as well, big networks such as the BBC, CNN ...
Tony Maniaty
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CNN war porn, 'shock and awe' and a set designed in Hollywood

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2003
The role of the media in civil society is to inform and illuminate in the public interest, to provide the public with an informed basis upon which they can exercise their demoractic rights. Nothing changes during wartime.
Alastair Thompson
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Jihad and cross-cultural media: Osama bin Laden as reported in the Asian press

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2007
In southeast and east Asia, terrorism is not new. A number of the region's nations have had to deal with full scale insurgencies of their own. The region contains a heady mix of core US allies, fledgling democracies and an emerging superpower.
Alan Knight
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