This article is an investigation of the changes in fcoverage of the Middle East by the English-speaking press. It looks at how the traditional foreign-correspondent model has shifted since the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, and asks whether hiring reporters who come from the countries they cover will produce more accurate coverage.JournalismMiddle Eastern Studie
In this August 21, 2003 program interviewees discussed the killing of Journalist Mazen Dana. In 17 A...
In this January 27, 2005 program of the Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory talks to three journali...
The research variables of this study are "Turkish journalists' role preferences" and "Turkish televi...
This article is an investigation of the changes in fcoverage of the Middle East by the English-speak...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
This Global Journalist show from April 3, 2003 features several journalists discussing how they view...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
This new edition reveals how investigative journalism has gone digital and global. Investigative Jou...
Reporting war is getting more dangerous, difficult and complicated but working with citizen journali...
In the last decade, the Middle East has emerged as the predominant region of conflict within the mod...
In regards to print media, how does the information Arabs receive in the Middle East differ from the...
I have always admired journalists reporting from war zones. They seemed so courageous and utterly in...
As the events usually referred to as ‘the Arab Spring’ unfolded in Arab countries throughout the fir...
This article examines how national broadcast media in Israel reported on the international coverage ...
In this June 19, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Byron Scott and four journalists from Iraq,...
In this August 21, 2003 program interviewees discussed the killing of Journalist Mazen Dana. In 17 A...
In this January 27, 2005 program of the Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory talks to three journali...
The research variables of this study are "Turkish journalists' role preferences" and "Turkish televi...
This article is an investigation of the changes in fcoverage of the Middle East by the English-speak...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
This Global Journalist show from April 3, 2003 features several journalists discussing how they view...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
This new edition reveals how investigative journalism has gone digital and global. Investigative Jou...
Reporting war is getting more dangerous, difficult and complicated but working with citizen journali...
In the last decade, the Middle East has emerged as the predominant region of conflict within the mod...
In regards to print media, how does the information Arabs receive in the Middle East differ from the...
I have always admired journalists reporting from war zones. They seemed so courageous and utterly in...
As the events usually referred to as ‘the Arab Spring’ unfolded in Arab countries throughout the fir...
This article examines how national broadcast media in Israel reported on the international coverage ...
In this June 19, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Byron Scott and four journalists from Iraq,...
In this August 21, 2003 program interviewees discussed the killing of Journalist Mazen Dana. In 17 A...
In this January 27, 2005 program of the Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory talks to three journali...
The research variables of this study are "Turkish journalists' role preferences" and "Turkish televi...