Tim Luckhurst traces the chequered history of the reporting of conflicts by embedded reporters. And, focusing on the current Afghan crisis, he concludes that war coverage has been most effectively performed when the work of embedded reporters is informed by journalism produced by unembedded colleagues operating apart from the militar
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Since the mid 19 century, war reporting – a mixture of facts, officially-sanctioned propaganda an co...
Report on the Polis Panel at the LSE Literary Festival By Bjork Kjaernested People have always been ...
Announcing “war on terrorism” by United States had dire consequences upon independent Pakistani jour...
Médecins Sans Frontières is one of the most respected humanitarian organisations in the world, they ...
This chapter discusses the role of the BBC and CBS embedded reporters in the 2003 Iraq conflict in t...
Did those journalists embedded with the military during the 2003 invasion of Iraq forfeit their inde...
Polis has taken to the battlefield with three talks by journalists back from the frontline: A multi-...
This thesis examines the program of embedding journalists into military units during the Second Gulf...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
War has come to Polis in the shape of a course I teach at the London College of Communications. Afte...
This blog by Polis Summer School student Reena Gurung is based on a talk by BBC News producer Stuart...
Through interviews with 100 journalists and editors in seven countries, the authors examine safety a...
Mass media and journalists have faced criticism from academia due to a perceived tendency to present...
This study examines the severe conditions under which local media workers produce reports for global...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Since the mid 19 century, war reporting – a mixture of facts, officially-sanctioned propaganda an co...
Report on the Polis Panel at the LSE Literary Festival By Bjork Kjaernested People have always been ...
Announcing “war on terrorism” by United States had dire consequences upon independent Pakistani jour...
Médecins Sans Frontières is one of the most respected humanitarian organisations in the world, they ...
This chapter discusses the role of the BBC and CBS embedded reporters in the 2003 Iraq conflict in t...
Did those journalists embedded with the military during the 2003 invasion of Iraq forfeit their inde...
Polis has taken to the battlefield with three talks by journalists back from the frontline: A multi-...
This thesis examines the program of embedding journalists into military units during the Second Gulf...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
War has come to Polis in the shape of a course I teach at the London College of Communications. Afte...
This blog by Polis Summer School student Reena Gurung is based on a talk by BBC News producer Stuart...
Through interviews with 100 journalists and editors in seven countries, the authors examine safety a...
Mass media and journalists have faced criticism from academia due to a perceived tendency to present...
This study examines the severe conditions under which local media workers produce reports for global...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Since the mid 19 century, war reporting – a mixture of facts, officially-sanctioned propaganda an co...
Report on the Polis Panel at the LSE Literary Festival By Bjork Kjaernested People have always been ...