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Reporting war: Grammar as 'covert operation'

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2004
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
doaj   +1 more source

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
doaj   +1 more source

REVIEW: Vital exposé, but it would have been better with more context

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2017
Hit & Run, by Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson. Nelson: Potter and Burton. 2017, 159 pages. ISBN ISBN 978-0-947-50339-0. HIT & RUN tells what happened when a small group of New Zealand SAS soldiers in Afghanistan decided to mount a revenge raid on two ...
Philip Leslie Cass
doaj   +1 more source

Why journalists covered Syria the way they did : on the role of economic, social and cultural capital

open access: yes, 2017
While recent decades have seen the rise of a vast body of work on war reporting, there have been few sociological explanations of why journalists deal with challenging situations in particular ways.
Vandevoordt, Robin
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Communication and Language Profiles of Children Treated for Posterior Fossa Brain Tumors

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Cognitive and language deficits are frequently reported sequelae of posterior fossa brain tumors (PFBT). Typically, delayed onset impedes prompt assessment and early intervention. This has devastating implications for quality of life.
Zara Sved   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The HIT Network for Children and Adolescents With CNS Tumors Facilitates Improvements of Diagnostic Assessments, Multimodal Treatments, Individual Counseling, and Research in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background The HIT network was established in 2000 to create a population‐based structure aiming to improve survival rates and reduce late effects for children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors by conducting comprehensive clinical trials.
Stefan Rutkowski   +59 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reporting the Crimean War: Misinformation and Misinterpretation

open access: yes19, 2015
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
doaj   +2 more sources

Stressful Events Reported by Childhood Cancer Survivors and Community Controls From the St. Jude Lifetime (SJLIFE) Cohort: A Mixed Method Study

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Introduction Characterizing stressful events reported by childhood cancer survivors experienced throughout the lifespan may help improve trauma‐informed care relevant to the survivor experience. Methods Participants included 2552 survivors (54% female; 34 years of age) and 469 community controls (62% female; 33 years of age) from the St.
Megan E. Ware   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Wojna na wschodzie Ukrainy (2014‒2017) w ukraińskim i polskim  reportażu wojennym na przykładzie reportaży literackich Artema Czecha i Pawła Pieniążka

open access: yesZeszyty Prasoznawcze, 2022
Artykuł przedstawia wyniki analizy porównawczej reportaży literackich Artema Czecha i Pawła Pieniążka.
Khrystyna Harbich
doaj   +1 more source

Considering Vietnam [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The Vietnam War is evolving from contemporary memory into history. Fifty years on, it still serves as a benchmark in the history of war reporting and in the representation of conflict in popular culture and historical memory.
Lardinois, Brigitte   +3 more
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