Journalists under fire : information war and journalistic practices / Howard Tumber and Frank Webster.
By: Tumber, Howard
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Contributor(s): Webster, Frank
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Publisher: London : SAGE, 2006Description: 187 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781412924078 (pbk.); 1412924073 (pbk.).Subject(s): War -- Press coverage![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [174]-181) and index.
1. Introduction: a new kind of war -- I: Information war: 2. War in the information age - 3. From industrial war to information war - 4. American exceptionalism -- II: Frontline journalism: 5. Who they are and why they do it - 6. On assignment - 7. Working relations - 8. Fixers and translators - 9. Danger and safety - 10. Training and protection - 11. Coping with fear and danger -- III: Conclusion: 12. Information war and journalistic practices in the 21st century.