Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notoriously hard to verify and where confrontations with witnesses' harsh realities can be extraordinarily intense. How does one deal with claims that there are no chemical weapons in Syria, for instance, if no foreign visitors are allowed to enter the neighbourhoods where the attacks allegedly took place? And how far does one go in adopting or contextualizing the story of a crying little girl blaming 'terrorists' for destroying her life if you are taken to her by a regime official, who considers every form of opposition an act of terror? Under such conditions, reporters can hardly rely upon seemingly self-evident routines, nor can they simply rever...
In recent years, in many countries around the world the role of society in political decision making...
A/HRC/30/48 20 “writing against the religion”. Harassment of media workers generates a climate of fe...
Since 2011, the international media have done much to highlight the suffering of civilians in the on...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
Based on interviews with Syrian media practitioners, this article uses the notion of affective proxi...
Risk has drastically reshaped the reporting ecosystem in the Syrian conflict. This paper analyses th...
While recent decades have seen the rise of a vast body of work on war reporting, there have been few...
While recent decades have seen the rise of a vast body of work on war reporting, there have been few...
S/2012/71 18 12-21903 44. In Homs, a French journalist who worked for the France 2 channel was kille...
In the spring of 2011, major protests broke out against the Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad. As a resu...
This article is an investigation of the changes in fcoverage of the Middle East by the English-speak...
Reporting war is getting more dangerous, difficult and complicated but working with citizen journali...
This new edition reveals how investigative journalism has gone digital and global. Investigative Jou...
The research variables of this study are "Turkish journalists' role preferences" and "Turkish televi...
We had our first POLIS public debate on Friday with Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the BBC’s David Loyn and Sk...
In recent years, in many countries around the world the role of society in political decision making...
A/HRC/30/48 20 “writing against the religion”. Harassment of media workers generates a climate of fe...
Since 2011, the international media have done much to highlight the suffering of civilians in the on...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
Based on interviews with Syrian media practitioners, this article uses the notion of affective proxi...
Risk has drastically reshaped the reporting ecosystem in the Syrian conflict. This paper analyses th...
While recent decades have seen the rise of a vast body of work on war reporting, there have been few...
While recent decades have seen the rise of a vast body of work on war reporting, there have been few...
S/2012/71 18 12-21903 44. In Homs, a French journalist who worked for the France 2 channel was kille...
In the spring of 2011, major protests broke out against the Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad. As a resu...
This article is an investigation of the changes in fcoverage of the Middle East by the English-speak...
Reporting war is getting more dangerous, difficult and complicated but working with citizen journali...
This new edition reveals how investigative journalism has gone digital and global. Investigative Jou...
The research variables of this study are "Turkish journalists' role preferences" and "Turkish televi...
We had our first POLIS public debate on Friday with Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the BBC’s David Loyn and Sk...
In recent years, in many countries around the world the role of society in political decision making...
A/HRC/30/48 20 “writing against the religion”. Harassment of media workers generates a climate of fe...
Since 2011, the international media have done much to highlight the suffering of civilians in the on...