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War on paper: A critical discourse analysis of war reporting in Ethiopia [PDF]
This study aims to examine the construction of the war between Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the central government, as well as its actors, in the local newspaper Bekur.
Biset Ayalew Nigatu
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Reporting the Crimean War: Misinformation and Misinterpretation
There is probably no important event in times past whose historiography is free from misinformation, misunderstanding, misinterpretation, or mistakes; and in this regard the Crimean War is no exception to this rule.
Mike Hinton
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War reporting, international humanitarian law and the legacy of Balibo
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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Reporting war: Grammar as 'covert operation'
While it is often said that 'truth is the first casualty of war', this aphorism covers only one feature of how wars are reported, namely the deliberate use of misinformation by parties to a war.
Annabelle Lukin +2 more
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Russia-Ukraine War of 2022: A Descriptive Content Analysis of War News Report Framing by America’s New York Post, China’s Global Times and South Africa’s The Citizen [PDF]
This paper attempts to understand war reporting of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict from Western, Asian and an African news media during the first two weeks of the war, from 24 February to 11 March 2022.
Oludele Akinloye Akinboade +2 more
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Self-reported ill health in male UK Gulf War veterans: a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Forces deployed to the first Gulf War report more ill health than veterans who did not serve there. Many studies of post-Gulf morbidity are based on relatively small sample sizes and selection bias is often a concern.
Rebecca K. Simmons +2 more
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Watching the war against Iraq through pan-Arab satellite TV
It was the first Gulf War in 1991 which led to the satellite television explosion in the Arab world. Arabs then knew about Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait through CNN.
Mohamed El-Bendary
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At its outbreak, newspapers in the Allied and neutral democracies hoped to present vivid descriptions of the First World War. They were soon frustrated.
Luckhurst, Tim
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A global evolution in risk reporting
Looking around a lecture theatre of students majoring in journalism in an Australian university, it may seem fair enough to ask how important it is to teach them about war reporting.
Kayt Davies
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