Insights on peace and conflict reporting

Contributor(s): Orgeret, Kristin Skare, EdMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Journalism insightsPublication details: London Routledge 2022Description: 170 pISBN: 9780367858995; 9780367859008Subject(s): War | Peace | Social conflict | Journalism | JournalismDDC classification: 070.4333 Summary: "As the first book in the Routledge Journalism Insights series, this edited collection explores the possibilities and challenges involved in contemporary reporting of peace and conflict. Featuring 16 expert contributing authors, the collection maps the field of peace and conflict reporting in a digital world, in a context where the financial prospects of the news industry are challenged and professional authority, credibility and autonomy are decaying. The contributors, ranging from prominent scholars to the Head of Newsgathering at the BBC, discuss a diverse range of key case studies including the role of Bellingcat in conflict journalism, war and peace journalism in Bangladesh, visual storytelling in conflict zones, and rampant cyber-misogyny confronting women journalists in Finland, India, Philippines and South Africa. Bringing together theory and practice, the collection offers an in-depth examination of the changes taking place in the working practices of journalists, as ongoing, strategic assaults against them increase. Insights on Peace and Conflict Reporting is a powerful resource for students and academics in the fields of global journalism, foreign news reporting, conflict reporting, globalization, media, and international communication"--
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"As the first book in the Routledge Journalism Insights series, this edited collection explores the possibilities and challenges involved in contemporary reporting of peace and conflict. Featuring 16 expert contributing authors, the collection maps the field of peace and conflict reporting in a digital world, in a context where the financial prospects of the news industry are challenged and professional authority, credibility and autonomy are decaying. The contributors, ranging from prominent scholars to the Head of Newsgathering at the BBC, discuss a diverse range of key case studies including the role of Bellingcat in conflict journalism, war and peace journalism in Bangladesh, visual storytelling in conflict zones, and rampant cyber-misogyny confronting women journalists in Finland, India, Philippines and South Africa. Bringing together theory and practice, the collection offers an in-depth examination of the changes taking place in the working practices of journalists, as ongoing, strategic assaults against them increase. Insights on Peace and Conflict Reporting is a powerful resource for students and academics in the fields of global journalism, foreign news reporting, conflict reporting, globalization, media, and international communication"--

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