This article by Polis Summer School student Aylin Elci. As the cliche goes, “a photo is worth a thousand words”, but what are consequences of using “pretty”, “highly aesthetic” or “artistic” photos to convey the reality of war
In today’s world, knowledge is increasingly impacted via visual representation. The messages sent t...
This article explores media self-reflexivity as understood within Peace Journalism (PJ) in the case ...
In international conflict correspondence safety mechanisms are unequally employed to protect local n...
Journalism is a profession which bears many social and political responsibilities. Particularly war ...
A number of policymakers have attributed America’s defeat in Vietnam, the first “television war,” to...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
During the last decades, the presence of visual media has increased dramatically. However, very litt...
In the present moment, when the veracity of the media is questioned and social media spreads fake ne...
The ordinary citizen’s role in visually reporting war zones has undergone a huge transformation with...
Several cases have surfaced in the past two decades where the photojournalists associated with some ...
War photographs speak of war through stories. Stories of people they depict, usually during the most...
Photography’s power in capturing a moment in history is indisputable, but inevitably flawed. Assumpt...
This article addresses the formulaic dependence of the news media on images of people facing impendi...
This article explores media self-reflexivity as understood within Peace Journalism (PJ) in the case ...
This article explores media self-reflexivity as understood within Peace Journalism (PJ) in the case ...
In today’s world, knowledge is increasingly impacted via visual representation. The messages sent t...
This article explores media self-reflexivity as understood within Peace Journalism (PJ) in the case ...
In international conflict correspondence safety mechanisms are unequally employed to protect local n...
Journalism is a profession which bears many social and political responsibilities. Particularly war ...
A number of policymakers have attributed America’s defeat in Vietnam, the first “television war,” to...
“A picture says a thousand words”, as the aphorism goes. This certainly applies to the realm of phot...
During the last decades, the presence of visual media has increased dramatically. However, very litt...
In the present moment, when the veracity of the media is questioned and social media spreads fake ne...
The ordinary citizen’s role in visually reporting war zones has undergone a huge transformation with...
Several cases have surfaced in the past two decades where the photojournalists associated with some ...
War photographs speak of war through stories. Stories of people they depict, usually during the most...
Photography’s power in capturing a moment in history is indisputable, but inevitably flawed. Assumpt...
This article addresses the formulaic dependence of the news media on images of people facing impendi...
This article explores media self-reflexivity as understood within Peace Journalism (PJ) in the case ...
This article explores media self-reflexivity as understood within Peace Journalism (PJ) in the case ...
In today’s world, knowledge is increasingly impacted via visual representation. The messages sent t...
This article explores media self-reflexivity as understood within Peace Journalism (PJ) in the case ...
In international conflict correspondence safety mechanisms are unequally employed to protect local n...