Media Studies Journal 2001 - Abstracts

Media Studies Journal 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Basic training: fewer journalists serve in the armed forces, leading to diminished understanding between the media and the military.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsPrichard, Peter S.
Battle impressions.(1898 Cosmopolitan excerpt regarding Spanish-American War)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)(Excerpt)Mass communicationsCreelman, James
Beware of thugs, warlords and P.R. agents: rules for reporting postmodern wars.(public relations)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsGjelten, Tom
Bullets and bathrooms: women had to contend with sexism in the military to win recognition as war correspondents.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsBartimus, Tad
Compassion fatigue: graphic, complicated stories numb readers and viewers to atrocities.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsMoeller, Susan
Enough is enough: journalists should draw a line in the sand to limit the military's attempts at absolute secrecy.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsKirtley, Jane
Finding the right "moral attitude": journalists can best serve victims of crisis by balancing humanity and professionalism.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsGjelten, Tom
From telex to satellite: the technology changes but not the mission.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsLederer, Edith M.
Hatred to stay.(Associated Press dispatch regarding communists and noncommunists in 1950s Korea)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)(Excerpt)Mass communicationsMorin, Relma
In the bleeding fields: journalists lose their lives covering war and coflict.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsKenny, Timothy J.
In their own words.(excerpts from interviews with war correspondents)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communications 
It takes two to make a team.(government and the press)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsAukofer, Frank
Lessons from Kosovo: bad things happen when the media and the military butt heads yet again.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsKitfield, James
Media-military relations: no worse, no better.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsWilson, George C.
Reporting on the warriors: "The Stars and Stipes" strives for good journalism in a "company-owned" arena.(military newspaper)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsEverhart, Derald
Surviving the five Ds: a writer struggles with the emotional aftermath of covering brutality in Africa.(the dead, the dying, the diseased, the depressing, and the dangerous)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsLorch, Donatella
The combat correspondent: a look at war reporting, from Caesar's commentaries to cell phones.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsEvans, Harold M.
The real war: the news media's complicity in government censorship dismays a reporter who covered the Persian Gulf War.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsSloyan, Patrick J.
"This one is Captain Waskow".(much admired officer killed in World War II)(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsPyle, Ernie
Up close and deadly: photojournalists face special dangers in capturing images of conflict.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsKnight, Gary
War, censorship and the First Amendment.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsSharkey, Jacqueline E.
War from a helicopter.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)(Excerpt)Mass communicationsHalberstam, David
War without witnesses: journalists must respect the military's need for secrecy - or face even greater restrictions on coverage.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsSims, Robert
We owe the world: why the US news media must cover foreign conflicts.(Front Lines and Deadlines: Perspectives on War Reporting)Mass communicationsWoodruff, Judy C.
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