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Friends like these: a shift in labour, security and the normative ideals of conflict journalism

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posted on 2023-12-14, 09:21 authored by Rob SharpRob Sharp, Richard Stupart

This paper draws on previous work in the fields of conflict studies and journalism studies, as well as empirical work by the authors on the normative language of conflict journalism to argue that this subfield of journalism appears to have increasingly ‘moved house’ from the normative universe of institutional journalism to that of professional humanitarianism. We describe three shifts that are taking (or have taken) place whose effects may include a transformation of ideas around ‘what conflict journalism is for’ and how it understands its presence in armed conflict.

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The International Communication Gazette

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0016-5492

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8

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85

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612 - 626

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University of Sussex

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