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[ecrea] Call for chapters Reporting from the Wars 1850 – 2015. The origins and evolution of the war correspondent
Tue Dec 20 00:23:33 GMT 2016
**Call for Chapters:**
Reporting from the Wars 1850 – 2015. The origins and evolution of the
war correspondent
*For more information:*
https://vernonpress.com/title?id=137
*Editors:*
Barry Turner. University of Lincoln (United Kingdom)
Daniel Barredo Ibáñez. Universidad del Rosario (Colombia)
Steven James Grattan. Universityof Leicester (United Kingdom)
*Publisher:*
VernonPress
*Call for Chapters*
**
*Proposals Submission Deadline: *
January 31, 2017
*Full Chapters Due: *
April 30, 2017
*Summary*
War reporting has made a massive impression on the public not only in
how wars are fought
but why they are fought. The ability of the public to ‘see’ what is
happening at the front
changed the public’s attitude to war in very many respects and even where a
war may be
‘popular’ the involvement of the press led to criticisms that have
changed war almost in
equal measure to the changes brought about by weapons technology.
The book will be a compilation of historical and contemporary stories of
the war
corresp
ondent and battlefield photographer from the earliest days of modern war
reporting to
the present. It will seek to determine the changes in style, method and
practice of the work of
the war correspondent and examine the changes in attitudes to, and how the
public view war
from the high point of imperialism to the present day jihad.
This book will be of interest to journalists, academics and students. By
mixing historical
analysis with contributions from modern war reporters it will analyse
such subjects as
the
role of propaganda in winning over the public to support wars of
aggression, the portrayal of
war as entertainment, the use of technology in war reporting and the
lives, and sadly often
the deaths of those who take on this most dangerous and disturbin
g vocation.
Since modern war reporting commenced following the inventions of the
electric telegraph
and the camera there have been many different approaches to how the news
should be
brought to the reader and later the listener and viewer. The military ha
ve had a volatile
relationship with the press as conflicting interests always operated. On
the one hand the
military want their victories properly acknowledged while their failures
as well hidden as
possible. Military strategy needs secrecy but the press i
s about openness.
*Recommended Topics*
We are seeking chapters for this edited book that address (but are not
limited to) the
following topics:
-
Theoretical and Critical Approaches to Reporting from the Wars
-
Reporting War: Analysis of Case Studies
-
Journalistic Culture & Reporting War
-
The Role of Propaganda on the Public during Wars
-
The Portrayal of War as Entertainment
-
The Use of Technology in War Reporting
*Submission Procedure*
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before January
31, 2017, a chapter
proposal of 100 to 200 words and short biography. Authors will be
notified by February 15, 2017 about the status of their proposals and
sent chapter guidelines.
Full chapters are expected by April 30, 2017.
*Important Dates*
**
January 31, 2017: Proposal Submission Deadline
February 15, 2017: Notification of Acceptance
April 30, 2017: Full Chapter Submission
June 30, 2017: Review Results Returned
August 15, 2017: Final Acceptance Notification
August 30, 2017: Final Chapter Submission
Inquires can be forward to Daniel Barredo Ibáñez, Universidad del
Rosario ((daniel.barredo /at/ urosario.edu.co)), Barry Turner, University of
Lincoln, ((bturner /at/ lincoln.ac.uk)) and Steven James Grattan, University of
Leicester
((steven.grattan /at/ hotmail.com)).
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