Médecins Sans Frontières is one of the most respected humanitarian organisations in the world, they focus mainly on providing medical care in places of emergency and war. These places are also interesting for journalists who can take advantage of the protection on the missions while also acquiring unique stories. Working in conflicted areas under a protection of an organisation is called embedded journalism. This concept has been until now studied in connection with army when journalists travel with soldiers. Therefore, their view of war can be distorted. However, a journalist who travels with Médecins Sans Frontières may also have a distorted view of world. Twelve journalists from around the world, who visited the missions and documented t...
For anyone who has worked in another country, the journalistic 'rules of engagement' diffe...
Advances in technology have provided journalists the tools to obtain and share real-time information...
Much has been said about the news media’s role in instigating war, conflict and violence. Less atten...
This book documents the unique reporting practices of humanitarian journalists – an influential grou...
This thesis examines the program of embedding journalists into military units during the Second Gulf...
This entry considers the intertwined relationship of journalism and humanitarianism, and the way tha...
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Pentagon introduced a program “embedding ” journalists in milita...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
Probably the most dangerous role in modern journalism is that of the ‘War Correspondent’, but what d...
Organisations like the International News Safety Institute (INSI), formed in 2001 and based in Bruss...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
Through interviews with 100 journalists and editors in seven countries, the authors examine safety a...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
Tim Luckhurst traces the chequered history of the reporting of conflicts by embedded reporters. And,...
For anyone who has worked in another country, the journalistic 'rules of engagement' diffe...
Advances in technology have provided journalists the tools to obtain and share real-time information...
Much has been said about the news media’s role in instigating war, conflict and violence. Less atten...
This book documents the unique reporting practices of humanitarian journalists – an influential grou...
This thesis examines the program of embedding journalists into military units during the Second Gulf...
This entry considers the intertwined relationship of journalism and humanitarianism, and the way tha...
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Pentagon introduced a program “embedding ” journalists in milita...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
Probably the most dangerous role in modern journalism is that of the ‘War Correspondent’, but what d...
Organisations like the International News Safety Institute (INSI), formed in 2001 and based in Bruss...
Reporters covering the Middle East are often confronted with situations where information is notorio...
Through interviews with 100 journalists and editors in seven countries, the authors examine safety a...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
Tim Luckhurst traces the chequered history of the reporting of conflicts by embedded reporters. And,...
For anyone who has worked in another country, the journalistic 'rules of engagement' diffe...
Advances in technology have provided journalists the tools to obtain and share real-time information...
Much has been said about the news media’s role in instigating war, conflict and violence. Less atten...