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Future of war reporting / Busch, Peter   Journal Article
Busch, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract New information technologies and the rise of social media are changing the relationship between media and warfare. Scholars and observers of this relationship have advanced many interpretations of these changes, yet, Peter Busch argues, none has offered a satisfactory approach to contemporary war reporting. Rather than focus on traditional concepts of truth and objectivity, Busch encourages war correspondents to embrace personal, involved, subjective journalism. Only by becoming close to the story can journalists successfully convey the nature of warfare.
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New information communication technologies and social protest in China: information as common knowledge / Cai, Yongshun; Zhou, Titi   Journal Article
Cai, Yongshun Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract People who rely on new information technologies to orchestrate protests face a common-knowledge constraint: the information on a proposed protest they release to potential participants can also be known by the government. This article examines the conditions under which protests mobilized through new information technologies become possible in China.
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