Did those journalists embedded with the military during the 2003 invasion of Iraq forfeit their independence? How important is peace journalism as a critique of mainstream coverage of wars
Peace Journalism is a bold attempt to redefine and reconstruct the role of journalists who cover con...
During the eight-year war in Iraq that lasted from March 2003 until December 2011, two kinds of jour...
Since the mid 19 century, war reporting – a mixture of facts, officially-sanctioned propaganda an co...
Announcing “war on terrorism” by United States had dire consequences upon independent Pakistani jour...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
Most wars were not brought to our attention if there were no journalists to report on them and no ne...
This chapter discusses the role of the BBC and CBS embedded reporters in the 2003 Iraq conflict in t...
The war in Iraq raises again the issue of media coverage of conflict and the public\u27s right to kn...
Based on extensive original research, Shoot First and Ask Questions Later provides a comprehensive a...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Though the coverage of alternatives to violence can be regarded as a minimum requirement for peace j...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
War Reporters Under Threat describes the threat of violence facing war reporters from the United Sta...
The present study examines the topic of objectivity in the context of the 2003 Iraq war. It aims to ...
Peace Journalism is a bold attempt to redefine and reconstruct the role of journalists who cover con...
During the eight-year war in Iraq that lasted from March 2003 until December 2011, two kinds of jour...
Since the mid 19 century, war reporting – a mixture of facts, officially-sanctioned propaganda an co...
Announcing “war on terrorism” by United States had dire consequences upon independent Pakistani jour...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
Most wars were not brought to our attention if there were no journalists to report on them and no ne...
This chapter discusses the role of the BBC and CBS embedded reporters in the 2003 Iraq conflict in t...
The war in Iraq raises again the issue of media coverage of conflict and the public\u27s right to kn...
Based on extensive original research, Shoot First and Ask Questions Later provides a comprehensive a...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Though the coverage of alternatives to violence can be regarded as a minimum requirement for peace j...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
War Reporters Under Threat describes the threat of violence facing war reporters from the United Sta...
The present study examines the topic of objectivity in the context of the 2003 Iraq war. It aims to ...
Peace Journalism is a bold attempt to redefine and reconstruct the role of journalists who cover con...
During the eight-year war in Iraq that lasted from March 2003 until December 2011, two kinds of jour...
Since the mid 19 century, war reporting – a mixture of facts, officially-sanctioned propaganda an co...