One of the functions of international reporting is supposed to be that journalists can warn the world of impending disasters. The idea is that intrepid hacks can spot looming conflicts or humanitarian catastrophes and help persuade governments or other agencies to intervene. In practice, this ain’t necessarily so. By it’s nature, news journalism tends to focus on what has happened, not what is coming up. And there is no doubt that pressures on resources make it harder for mainstream media to find time for that kind of analytical, predictive journalism
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Summary This research is important, relevant for media scholars as well as scholars of peace buildin...
For anyone seeking the peaceful resolution of international conflicts and disputes, and hoping journ...
This paper seeks to describe this developing situation in the context of changes in the very nature ...
When the riots kicked off here in Athens a couple of months ago, I learned a lot from the newspaper ...
It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. How can journalism help solve the world’s problems? I ...
News seems to be bifurcating, like so much of the Internet. When we look at the digital infrastructu...
This was weird. I was in a hot sticky tent pitched on a car park in West London next to the M40 with...
This is my introductory speech to the seventh Polis annual journalism conference on 21/4/16: Reporti...
We live in a world increasingly defined by global crises. These are crises whose origins and outcom...
For a global elite who care about the big international issues such as climate change, economic regu...
New media: helping or hindering, fostering accountability or producing vulnerabilities, advancing jo...
Dozens of plans to help save journalism have emerged since the Covid-19 pandemic decimated media out...
Social media networks are rapidly rewriting the traditional principles and protocols of war and conf...
Here are some draft notes for a paper I am writing on how people in the UK use the news media in an ...
If you spend two days in a seminar with 12 journalists from around the world (just one American, one...
Summary This research is important, relevant for media scholars as well as scholars of peace buildin...
For anyone seeking the peaceful resolution of international conflicts and disputes, and hoping journ...
This paper seeks to describe this developing situation in the context of changes in the very nature ...