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WAR REPORTING: STRESSES AND THREATS TO WAR REPORTERS
The countries like Pakistan where media institutions have experienced varied mode of actions and activities since the country came into being as an independent state in South Asia; War on terror is, of course, a new phenomenon the country has been facing from the last two decades.
Dr. Majid-ul-Ghafar +2 more
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CNN war porn, 'shock and awe' and a set designed in Hollywood
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
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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Editorial: The ongoing challenges
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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A CASE STUDY OF REPORTING OF NEWSPAPER BH DANI DURING THE WAR IN BOSNIA
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 political phenomenology of war reporting
Drawing on interviews with war correspondents, editors, political and military personnel, this article investigates the political dimension of the structuration and structuring effects of the reporter’s experience of journalism.
Markham, Tim, Tim Markham
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The media and international humanitarian law: Legal protections for journalists
Journalists and other media personnel perform a crucial role in armed conflicts. In the absence of functioning civil society, which, in peacetime can survey the behaviour of governments and other parties, and report on breaches of law, journalists are ...
Sophia Kagan, Helen Durham
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The impact of trauma on mental health and violence in Ukraine
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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From Fiji to Fallujah: The war on Iraq and the privatisation of Pacific security
Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, private security companies from the United Kingdom and United States have been seeking personnel for their operations in the Middle East, and many hundreds of Fijians have signed up.
Nic Maclellan
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The uses and functions of ageing celebrity war reporters
This article starts from the premise that recognition of professional authority and celebrity status depends on the embodiment and performance of field-specific dispositional practices: there’s no such thing as a natural, though we often talk about ...
Markham, Tim, Tim Markham
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