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Digital War Reporting
ISBN: 978-0-745-64275-8
September 2009
Polity
192 pages
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.
Written by two authorities in this very topical field.
Shows how new technologies open up innovative ways for journalists to convey the horrors of warfare whilst also creating opportunities for propaganda, censorship, and control.
Analyzes examples ranging from 24-hour news coverage of the Persian Gulf War, through Abu Ghraib and digital photography, and bloggers in Iraq.