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Danger in truth; truth in danger: Special report: journalists under fire and under pressure v45 iss2 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kaal: 380 g
  • Sari: Index on Censorship
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 147399506X
  • ISBN-13: 9781473995062
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, kaal: 380 g
  • Sari: Index on Censorship
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 147399506X
  • ISBN-13: 9781473995062
Teised raamatud teemal:
Investigative journalists and foreign correspondents are among the writers for our special report Danger in Truth; Truth in Danger in the latest Index on Censorship magazine. Television foreign correspondent Lindsey Hilsum thinks about why and when war zones become too dangerous to cover. Stephen Grey (who broke the story of extraordinary rendition) reports on the modern threats to reporters keeping their sources secret,  while an Iraqi trainer of journalists investigates what measures journalists can take to stay safer. Reports come from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Belgium, Italy, South Africa, Eritrea and Turkey, among others. Also in this issue, an extract of a play by Swedish crime writer Henning Mankell thats never before published in English, and newly translated fiction from Ukraine and Romania.
Risky business 3(5)
Rachael Jolley
Why journalists around the world face increasing threats
Truth in danger, danger in truth Journalists under fire and under pressure
Behind the lines
8(3)
Lindsey Hilsum
Should reporters still be heading into warzones?
We are journalists, not terrorists
11(4)
Valeria Costa-Kostritsky
How reporters around Europe are being silenced by accusations that their work threatens national security
Code of silence
15(3)
Cristina Marconi
Why Italy's press treads carefully between threats from the mafia and defamation laws from fascist times
Facing the front line
18(4)
Laura Silvia Battaglia
Iraqi journalists on safety training for reporting
Giving up on the graft and the grind
22(2)
Jean-Paul Marthoz
Why journalists are failing to cover difficult stories
Risking reputations
24(4)
Fred Searle
Young UK writers fear "churnalism" will cost their jobs
Inside Syria's war
28(3)
Hazza Al-Adnan
The extreme dangers faced by local reporters
Living in fear for reporting on terror
31(3)
Ismail Einashe
A Kenyan journalist speaks out after going into hiding
The life of a state journalist in Eritrea
34(2)
Abraham T. Zere
What it's really like to work at a highly censored government newspaper
Smothering South African reporting
36(5)
Carien Du Plessis
Are racism accusations and Twitter mobs being used to stop truthful coverage at election time?
Writing with a bodyguard
41(3)
Catalina Lobo-Guerrero
Colombia's state protection unit has supported journalists in danger for 16 years, but does it work?
Taliban warning ramps up risk to Kabul's reporters
44(4)
Caroline Lees
A foreign correspondent recalls safer days in Afghanistan and looks at journalists' challenges today
Writers of wrongs
48(3)
Steven Borowiec
Have Japan's press clubs created overly cosy relationships between business leaders and the press?
The Arab Spring snaps back
51(3)
Rohan Jayasekera
The state of the media after the revolution
Shooting the messengers
54(4)
Duncan Tucker
Women investigating sex-trafficking in Mexico
Is your secret safe with me?
58(4)
Stephen Grey
Difficulties of protecting sources amid mass surveillance
Stripsearch cartoon
62(2)
Martin Rowson
A fat-cat politician quashes questions
Scoops and troops
64(6)
Kaya Genc
Interviews with Turkey's struggling investigative reporters
In focus
Rebel with a cause
70(4)
Jemimah Steinfeld
An interview with China's most famous political cartoonist
Soap operas get whitewashed
74(4)
Irene Caselli
Censorship and controversy in Latin America's telenovelas
Are ad-blockers killing the media?
78(4)
Speigel Online's Matthias Streitz in a head-to-head debate with Privacy International's Richard Tynan
Publishing protest, secrets and stories
82(4)
Louis Blom-Cooper
In the 250th issue of Index on Censorship magazine, an early supporter remembers its launch
Songs that sting Moddi
86(6)
A Norwegian musician on how hate mail about an Israeli concert sparked an album of censored music
Culture
A world away from Wallander
92(8)
Henning Mankell
The late Swedish crime writer explores colonialism in Africa in this exclusive play translation
"I'm not prepared to give up my words"
100(11)
Matei Visniec
Norman Manea introduces a surreal Romanian play where rats rule and humans are forced to relinquish language
Posting into the future
111(8)
Oleh Shynkarenko
How Facebook updates during the Maidan Square protests in Ukraine were turned into a futuristic novel
Index around the world
119(3)
Josie Timms
The What A Liberty! youth project reaches its climax
The lost art of letters
122
Vicky Baker
Has the power of personal correspondence been diluted by email, and will historical archives ever be the same?