Reporting conflict /
James Rodgers.
- xiv, 154 pages ; 22 cm.
- Journalism: critical practice .
- Journalism: critical practice. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 142-148) and index.
From cavalry charges to citizen journalism-a brief history of conflict reporting -- Access -- Objectivity -- How the war was spun: the role of public relations companies, propagandists and governments -- Multi-platform storytelling -- 'Remember, it's not your war': reporter involvement -- Not as simple as 'death or glory': the future.
"In Reporting Conflict, a correspondent turned lecturer draws on his personal experience of journalism in wartime. The author, James Rodgers, has reported on world-changing conflicts. The book combines reflection on this personal experience with an assessment of other accounts of journalism in wartime, and academic studies on the subject."--
0230274463 9780230274464
2012024482
Rodgers, James, 1966-
War correspondents--Great Britain--Biography Television journalists--Great Britain--Biography War--Press coverage