Digital War Reporting
Donald Matheson
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Description for Digital War Reporting
Paperback. Digital War Reporting examines war reporting in a digital age. It shows how new technologies open up innovative ways for journalists to convey the horrors of warfare while, at the same time, creating opportunities for propaganda, censorship and control. Series: Digital Media and Society. Num Pages: 226 pages, 1, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: JFD. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 210 x 149 x 16. Weight in Grams: 308.
Digital War Reporting examines war reporting in a digital age. It shows how new technologies open up innovative ways for journalists to convey the horrors of warfare while, at the same time, creating opportunities for propaganda, censorship and control. Topics discussed include:
Digital War Reporting examines war reporting in a digital age. It shows how new technologies open up innovative ways for journalists to convey the horrors of warfare while, at the same time, creating opportunities for propaganda, censorship and control. Topics discussed include:
- How is the role of the war reporter evolving as digital technologies become ever more prominent?
- What is the rhetoric of war in digital journalism? How does an emphasis on liveness, immediacy or realness shape public perceptions of the nature of warfare itself?
- Is technology widening the gap between 'us' and 'them', or are new kinds of empathy being established ... Read more
A key focus is journalists' use of digital imagery, real-time video and audio reports, multimedia databases – as well as satellites, broadband, podcasting, and mobile telephones – in the reporting of a range of wars, conflicts and crises. The examples analysed range from 24-hour television news coverage of the Persian Gulf War, the first 'internet war' in Kosovo, digital photography, from September 11 to Abu Ghraib, and bloggers in Iraq, including journalists, soldiers and ordinary citizens.
Digital War Reporting is required reading for students, researchers and journalists.
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Number of pages
226
Condition
New
Series
Digital Media and Society
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745642765
SKU
V9780745642765
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About Donald Matheson
Donald Matheson, Senior Lecturer in Mass Communication, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Stuart Allan, Professor of Journalism, Bournemouth University
Reviews for Digital War Reporting
"This is an incisive and often gripping study of how digital media transform coverage of conflict. For those who study the evolving relationship between war and journalism, Digital War Reporting is essential reading." Philip Seib, University of Southern California "If satellite television muddied the wartime distinction between 'us' and 'them,' newer digital technologies make it even more problematic. ... Read more