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Death by the lens...2 comments

Chris Halpin wrote 1 month ago: We had a rather cheery lecture this week from a very experienced journalist who told us we could all … more →

Tags: Current Affairs, Reporters & Reported, Safety, Freedom of Speech, international news safety institute, journalist safety, rodney pinder

Big trouble in big China: John Pomfret talks about his experience at the Tienanmen Square Massacre1 comment

joeliu999 wrote 4 months ago: John Pomfret, the Outlook editor of the Washington Post, answered questions about his experience in … more →

Tags: Daily Posts, Tienanmen square massacre, John Pomfret, Foreign Correspondent, reporting in another country, international writing

Palestinian journalist calls for careful coverage in conflict zones

ljubomirgatdula wrote 6 months ago: The Venetian Hotel in Macau, China was the venue of the 6th Asia Media Summit Media practitioners in … more →

Tags: Journalism, Asia Media Summit, Palestine, War, .:*Conflict*:.

Freedom for those who defend it: Journalists - a film from Belarus1 comment

ethicalmartini wrote 7 months ago: The docmentary Journalists, by Belarusian film director Aleh Dashkevich, is screening twice on the p … more →

Tags: Journalism, Freedom of Speech, censorship, laws against journalism, media and democracy, heroes of journalism, kidnapped reporter, journalism of engagement, journalists

Journalism - the dangerous business

ethicalmartini wrote 8 months ago: I wrote recently about the moral purpose of journalism, in part I noted: The bottom line is that, co … more →

Tags: Freedom of Speech, censorship, heroes of journalism, Doing Journalism, journalism of engagement, Civil Liberties, corruption, Press Freedom, dangers of journalism

Fiji situation - support for journalists under the gun1 comment

ethicalmartini wrote 8 months ago: this statement released this week by the Journalism Education Association in Australia Soldiers and … more →

Tags: Freedom of Speech, censorship, laws against journalism, media and democracy, Press Freedom, Fiji, military censorhip, coup

Book review: Carnage and the media - Jean Seaton

ethicalmartini wrote 10 months ago: Jean Seaton — Carnage and the media: The making and breaking of news about violence Penguin Books, L … more →

Tags: Journalism ethics, journalism education, Crime and Deviance, folk devils, carnage and the media, journalism and violence, war reporting

Gaza appeal creates row in UK media14 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 11 months ago: The refusal of the BBC and Sky TV to broadcast a charity appeal for victims of  Israeli ground and a … more →

Tags: Media ethics, Gaza, Journalism ethics, Balance, ethical fault lines, hamas, BBC, moral purpose of journalism, Objectivity

Israel responds to media "Please explain"5 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 11 months ago: In times of war, the line between winning and losing can come down to the public relations battle as … more →

Tags: Freedom of Speech, Gaza, middle east, Palestine, hamas, journalism of engagement, Israel, Press Freedom

The moral purpose of journalism9 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 11 months ago: “We always end up starting with the Israeli side,” said a Japanese television journalist … more →

Tags: Bias, Blogosphere, censorship, fourth estate, hamas, Journalism ethics, journalism of engagement, Gaza, Israel

I agree with Rosemary

ethicalmartini wrote 1 year ago: Well, the shoe-throwing Iraqi journalist has certainly sparked a lot of interest worldwide. Opinion … more →

Tags: Journalism ethics, iraq, Doing Journalism, Civil Liberties, conflict of interest, Muntadar al Zeid, George Bush

Robert Capa's Falling soldier - does the evidence stack up?9 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 1 year ago: Update 19 July 2009: Fresh argument erupts [Traveller's tip: Don't miss: This is war! at the Barbica … more →

Tags: heroes of journalism, Phillip Knightley, Photojournalism, Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, photography and history, Spanish Civil War, The Falling Man

Information Vertigo - Citizen Media and the South Ossetian Conflict7 comments

ivonotes wrote 1 year ago: I’ve recently returned from a research trip to Georgia looking into how information was used a … more →

Tags: General, Georgia, Russia, ossetia

South Ossetia miscellany2 comments

ivonotes wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been resisting writing about Georgia, South Ossetia, and Russia for the past 10 days, eve … more →

Tags: General, South Ossetia, Georgia, Russia, Casualties

Burma and the shock doctrine4 comments

ethicalmartini wrote 1 year ago: When the devastating cyclone hit Burma couple of weeks ago I pondered a blog post on the Shock Doctr … more →

Tags: iraq, Blogosphere, terror frame, Globalisation, security state, free burma, shock doctrine, Naomi Klein, Burma

Alan Johnston

estherbintliff wrote 1 year ago: I was lucky enough to hear this award-winning BBC journalist talk at City University last night. Sof … more →

Tags: Listening, alan johnston, City University, Stewart Purvis

an entire chapter4 comments

marichulambino wrote 1 year ago:   Francis Luis Mora. Medieval Street Battle 1888. ACA Galleries, est. 1932. Right-clicked from … more →

Tags: The News Media, Armed Conflict


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