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[ecrea] Book Announcement: The United States and Media Freedom
Tue Jul 08 12:50:39 GMT 2014
I am pleased to announce the publication this month of
War Reporters Under Threat - The United States and Media Freedom
by Chris Paterson, published by Pluto Press
War Reporters Under Threat describes the threat of violence facing war
reporters from the United States government and some of its closest allies.
Reviews
The perils that professional journalists covering wars and conflict
regularly face is a woefully under-researched area within media studies.
Paterson’s very timely and critically engaged book is a much-needed
addition to the literature on journalism. Highly recommended.
Daya Thussu, Professor of International Communication, University of
Westminster, London
In the shadow of 9/11 Paterson accuses the United States -- "a
superpower drunk with power" -- of acting with impunity in its targeting
and killing of journalists and media workers. He provides a painstaking,
thoughtful and ultimately damning case to answer over military
adventures that have played fast and loose with international law and
shown reckless disregard for media lives.
Aidan White, former General Secretary, International Federation of
Journalists; Director, Ethical Journalism Network
Reporters Under Threat reminds us journalists always to ask the
question: 'Are we mere messengers and voyeurs of war, or is the message
we carry so valuable to the world beyond that it's worth the risk?
John Pilger, Journalist
War Reporters Under Threat critically explores the disturbing press
protection records of the very democracies which publically advocate
free expression. Paterson argues that what should have been the lesson
for the press following the invasion of Iraq – that they will be treated
instrumentally by the US government – has been mostly ignored. The book
combines critical scholarship with original investigation to assess the
impact of the US government's obsession with information control and
protection of its own troops.
Contents
1. A Hidden War on the Media
2. The Culture of Press Intolerance: Collaboration and Suppression
3. Patterns of Violence: The Media Installation and the Media Worker
Part 1: Escalation
Part 2: Expansion of Anti-Press Violence
4. Media Response
5. Legality
6. Invisible Conflict?
Chris Paterson teaches at the Institute of Communications Studies at the
University of Leeds, and is a former television news photographer. He is
the author of The International Television News Agencies (2011), and
co-editor of Making Online News: Newsroom Ethnographies in the Second
Decade of Internet Journalism (2011), Making Online News: The
Ethnography of New Media Production (2008) and International News in the
21st Century (2004).
Available from Pluto Press:
http://www.plutobooks.com/display.asp?K=9780745334172&
For course adoption queries contact (chrisb /at/ plutobooks.com)
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