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100 1 $aMoorcraft, Paul L.
245 10 $aShooting the messenger :$bthe political impact of war reporting /$cPaul L. Moorcraft and Philip M. Taylor.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bPotomac Books,$c℗♭2008.
300 $a1 online resource (xv, 318 pages)
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 293-301) and index.
505 0 $aThe origins of war reporting -- The world wars -- The Cold War (of words) -- African "sideshows"? -- Europe's intra-state conflicts -- The Middle East and Afghanistan -- The long war -- The mechanics of reporting war and peace -- No more heroes?
520 $aAs the literature on military-media relations grows, it is informed by antagonism either from journalists who report on wars or from ex-soldiers in their memoirs. Academics who attempt more judicious accounts rarely have any professional military or media experience. A working knowledge of the operational constraints of both professions underscores Shooting the Messenger. A veteran war correspondent and a think tank director, Paul L. Moorcraft has served in the British Ministry of Defence, while historian-by-training Philip M. Taylor is a professor of international communications who has lectured widely to the U.S. military and at NATO institutions. Some of the topics they examine in this wide-ranging history of military-media relations are: - the interface between soldiers and civilian reporters covering conflicts - the sometimes grey area between reporters' right or need to know and the operational security constraints imposed by the military - the military's manipulation of journalists who accept it as a trade-off for safer battlefield access - the resultant gap between images of war and their reality - the evolving nature of media technology and the difficulties-and opportunities-this poses to the military - journalistic performance in reporting conflict as an observer or a participant. Moorcraft and Taylor provide a bridge over which each side can pass and a path to mutual understanding.
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776 08 $iPrint version:$aMoorcraft, Paul L.$tShooting the messenger.$b1st ed.$dWashington, D.C. : Potomac Books, ℗♭2008$z9781574889475$w(DLC) 2008004615$w(OCoLC)191758478
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