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Journalism under pressure in conflict zones: A study of journalists and editors in seven countries

Abstract

Through interviews with 100 journalists and editors in seven countries, the authors examine safety as the main challenge for journalists covering war and conflict in both local and international contexts. The article places a particular focus on the situation for Filipino and Norwegian journalists. The underreporting of legal aspects of international conflict, combined with less security, means less presence and more journalistic coverage based on second-hand observation. The article argues that reduced access to conflict hotspots owing to the tactical targeting of journalists might distort the coverage of wars and conflicts, and affect the quality of journalism in future.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

Year

2019

Published in

Media, War & Conflict

ISSN

1750-6352

Volume

12

Issue

1

Page(s)

69 - 86

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