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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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Uplifting manhood to wonderful heights? News coverage of the human costs of military conflict from world war I to Gulf war Two [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Domestic political support is an important factor constraining the use of American military power around the world. Although the dynamics of war support are thought to reflect a cost-benefit calculus, with costs represented by numbers of friendly war ...
Aday S.   +42 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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A CASE STUDY OF REPORTING OF NEWSPAPER BH DANI DURING THE WAR IN BOSNIA

open access: yesSrpska Politička Misao, 2021
The key idea of this article is to present a case study of reporting of newspaper BH Dani that were battling the dominant ethno-nationalist style of reporting.
Ivica Mladenovic, Dragoljub Kaurin
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The impact of trauma on mental health and violence in Ukraine

open access: yesУкраїнський соціум, 2023
During the past couple of years, Ukrainians have been experiencing major traumatic and stressful events, including the Russian annexation of Crimea and the war against Ukraine that started in 2014 and is ongoing.
Timmer A., Iesue L.
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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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Sourcing practices of online news media in Switzerland during the war in Ukraine

open access: yesFrontiers in Political Science, 2023
IntroductionIn times of war, sourcing becomes a major challenge for journalists. Information is often unavailable because access is restricted or because reporting on the ground is prohibited, too dangerous, or even simply too costly for media having to ...
Linards Udris   +3 more
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Editorial: The ongoing challenges

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2010
The notion that the war correspondents of today are essentially the same as their colleagues of, say the Vietnam war of more than four decades ago—but now armed with laptops, satellite dishes and digital cameras—is a fallacy.
David Robie
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Sahara Reporters and Premium Times online coverage of the Russia–Ukraine war

open access: yesOnline Media and Global Communication, 2023
The mass media have continued to be significant news sources for human society, particularly during conflict and war. The media dependency theory posits that during crisis or instability, society relies more on traditional and new media to help it ...
Omoera Osakue Stevenson   +1 more
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