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    ISBN: 9789811017377
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (213 p)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zhang, Shixin Chinese War Correspondents : Covering Wars and Conflicts in the Twenty-First Century
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Peace ; Peace ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- 1 Chinese Journalists Go to War -- 2 Defining War Correspondents -- 3 Proposing a Theoretical Framework to Study War Correspondents -- 3.1 Conflict, Foreign Policy and Media -- 3.2 News Organizations, Objectivity and Constraints -- 3.3 War Correspondents, Their Roles and Impact of ICTs -- 3.4 News Framing and Peace/War Journalism -- 3.5 News Audience and Global Actors -- 4 Research Methods -- 5 The Chapters -- Bibliography -- 2: Motivations, Roles, and Digital Technology
    Abstract: 1 Chinese War Reporting in a Historic-Social Context -- 2 Demographic Characteristics and Motivations -- 3 Perceived Roles -- 3.1 Objective Reporter -- 3.2 Interpreter -- 3.3 Propagandists or Patriots -- 3.4 Diplomats -- 4 Impact of Digital Technology -- 4.1 Work Routine and Production Process -- 4.2 Supplementary Reporting Tool -- 4.3 Multi-Platform Reporting -- 5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 3: Objectivity and Constraints in War Reporting -- 1 News Professionalism in China -- 2 Objectivity in Wartime Journalism -- 3 Objectivity-as-a-Value -- 4 Objectivity-as-a-Practice -- 5 Conclusion
    Abstract: Bibliography -- 4: Foreign Policy and War Correspondents -- 1 China's Foreign Policy on the Middle East -- 2 China's Foreign Policy on the Libyan War -- 3 China's Foreign Policy on the Syrian War -- 4 China's Foreign Policy on the Palestinian-­Israeli Conflict -- 5 The Impact of Foreign Policy on War Reporting -- 6 The Media Influence on Foreign Policy -- 7 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5: Covering the Libyan War -- 1 The Libyan War -- 2 Tripoli or Benghazi? -- 3 Peace or War Journalism? -- 4 Discourses in News Headlines -- 5 Diversity of Voices -- 6 Humanity -- 7 Conclusion -- Notes
    Abstract: Bibliography -- 6: Covering the Syrian War -- 1 The Syrian War -- 2 War or Peace Journalism? -- 3 Discourses in News Headlines -- 4 A Global Times Journalist's Story -- 4.1 Witness Accounts from Homs -- 4.2 The Syrian 'Silent Majority' -- 4.3 Western Powers -- 4.4 China's Position -- 5 A Resident Correspondent's Story -- 5.1 Biased Western Media and Al Jazeera -- 5.2 Bearing Witness -- 5.3 News Analysis -- 5.4 Danger in Damascus -- 5.5 Local Media Workers -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 7: Covering the Afghanistan War -- 1 The Afghanistan War -- 2 War or Peace Journalism?
    Abstract: 3 Discourses in the News Headlines -- 4 Chinese Embedded Journalists -- 4.1 The US Army -- 4.2 Taliban -- 4.3 The Afghanistan War and China -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 8: Covering the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict -- 1 The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict -- 2 War or Peace Journalism? -- 3 Discourses in News Headlines -- 4 Production Routine -- 5 News Selection -- 6 Editorial Orientation -- 7 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 9: Conclusion -- 1 Six Levels -- 2 Theoretical Contributions -- 3 Methodological Contributions -- 4 Limitations and Direction for Future Research -- Bibliography
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