Journalism and Geopolitics Flashcards

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? (201?)

- ? pivot from media to ?, such as ? Johnson, who used to be a ?

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Pinkerton (2010)

- Journalists pivot from media to politics, such as Boris Johnson journalist

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? (200?)

- ? reporter, John ?, dressed in ? in ? 200?. An Example of how the ? of the journalist become ? themselves

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Simpson (2001)
- BBC reporter, John Simpson, dressed in Burka in Afghanistan 2001. An Example of how the exploits of the journalist become newsworthy themselves

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O ? (201?)

  • ? either occupied the ? of a ‘?’ , or of a Vietnam ?, in the media
  • Journalist Maggie ? descries the ? experience of ?, and conveys the ? experience of ? struggles
  • As a ?, she was able to ? ? and ? that a man could not
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O Toal (2010)

  • Bosnia either occupied the narrative of a ‘holocaust’ , or of a Vietnam quagmire, in the media
  • Journalist Maggie O’Kane descries the sensory experience of Bosnia, and conveys the feminine experience of humanitarian struggles
  • As a woman, she was able to access places and people that a man could not
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? (200?)

  • Al ? is a ? state media outlet, designed to ? the power of the ? nation
  • They use ? style and ?, unlike other ? media
  • Both ? and ? used Al ? as they wanted to speak to the ? world
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Williams (2007)

  • Al Jazeera is a Qatar state media outlet, designed to magnify the power of the small nation
  • They use western style and presenters, unlike other Arab media
  • Both Blair and Bin Laden used Al Jazeera as they wanted to speak to the arab world
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Luke and ? (199?)

  • ? seeks to create the visual-? experience, with ? capabilities creating ? and ?
  • Likes of ? can use ? issues and people to make ? news, using ? ? (cameras, internet)
  • US can never revert to ? due to 24hr ? pushing ?
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Luke and Toal (1997)

  • Media seeks to create the visual-sensory experience, with live capabilities creating affect and emotion
  • Likes of CNN can use local issues and people to make global news, using glocal technology (cameras, internet)
  • US can never revert to isolationism due to 24hr media pushing globalisation
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?man (201?)

  • In ? Africa media, ? investment has a ? of being neo-?.
  • In the ?, ? involvement in Africa seen as a process to achieve global ?
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Wasserman (2015)

  • In South Africa media, Chinese investment has a narrative of being neo-imperailist.
  • In the West, Chinese involvement in Africa seen as a process to achieve global domiantion
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?-Barrett (201?_

  • Media in ? and ? focused on ? ? resources, and had little ? during its ? crisis
  • ? media focused on ? but also ?
  • ? mentioned ? more than any other news outlet, due to ?legacy
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Boyd-Barrett (2012_

  • Media in Chinese and egypt focused on Sudan’s oil resources, and had little emotion
  • Western media focused on genocide but also oil
  • BBC mentioned Sudan more than any other news outlet, due to imperial legacy
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? (2002)

  • ?-politics in news, where / death is worth less than ? death
  • ? journalism failed in Northern ?, as editors focused on ? news over good news
  • ? requested ? not broadcast ?messages, to deny them ?
  • ? called for all out war in ? for 9/11, and their ? journalist Geraldo ? openly ? himself and said he would ? ? ? if he got the chance
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Knightley (2002)

  • bio-politics in news, where black death is worth less than white death
  • Peace journalism failed in Northern ireland, as editors focused on bad news over good news
  • Blair requested media not broadcast terrorist messages, to deny them publicity
  • Fox called for all out war in revenge for 9/11, and their Afghan journalist Geraldo Riveria openly armed himself and said he would kill Bin laden if he got the chance
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? (201?)

- ? media has simataniously had a ? of ? ?, with the rise of ? attacks also

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Pinkat (2013)

- Pakistani media has simataniously had a loosening of state regulation, with the rise of journalist attacks also

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? (201?)

  • ? tried to make their ? free from public ?; again tried to ? themselves from 201? ? law
  • 200? ? launched a ? that allowed users t track a ?, giving greater ?
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Coleman (2010)

  • MPs tried to make their expenses free from public scrutiny; again tried to exempt themselves from 2016 snooping law
  • 2004 Hacktivists launched a website that allowed users t track a MP, giving greater democracy
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?son (201?)

  • Technology like ? has allowed information to be ? and ?, birthing the ? journalist
  • ? journalist does not undergo ?, and is not subject to ?
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Korson (2015)

  • Technology like Twitter has allowed information to be decentralised and democratic, birthing the citizen journalist
  • Citizen journalist does not undergo training, and is not subject to censorship
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? (200?)

  • War becomes ?-ted ?, such as the war on terror
  • ? effect not also true, take ? where USA already vested ? interests and would have acted without ? push
  • ? have struggled in the ? east, as the media has ? the region during the war on ?
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Cottle (2008)

  • War becomes media-ted spectacle, such as the war on terror
  • CNN effect not also true, take Somalia where USA already vested trade interests and would have acted without media push
  • NGOs have struggled in the middle east, as the media has demonised the region during the war on terror
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?slade (201?):

- ? journalist known as ? Girl was banned to leave the country for her ? ?

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Greenslade (2016):

- Egytpian journalist known as Facebook Girl was banned to leave the country for her online criticism

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? (201?):

- ? and ? media must work togethger to combat ? news

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Shananhan (2016):

- Jouranlists and social media must work togethger to combact fake news

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?stiel (201?):

- Trump ? press, utilised ? media, hired media ?, and in doing so ? were unsure how to ? report him

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Rosenstiel (2016):
- Trump demoised press, utilised social media, hired media propagandist, and in doing so jounralists were unsure how to effectively report him

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? (201?):

  • Operation ? saw ? police investgate ? between ?, politicans, and ?….
  • ? seen as ? of ?
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Crook (2016):

  • Operation Elveden saw Met police investgate bribarly between police, politicans, and journalists….
  • Journalism seen as watchdogs of democracy
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? Jouranlists in ?

- ? for how they were being denied ?, despite State saying otherwise

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Citizen Jouranlists in Syria

- accounted for how they were being denied evacuation, despite State saying otherwise

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? ?, 201?:

- Media doesn’t care about ?, just about ? ? first

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Denzel Washington, 2016:

- Media doesn’t care about responsibilily, just about selling news first

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The ?, 201:

- photographed ? being used on ? for ? donations; ? as the topic of news

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The Guardian, 2016:

- photographed journalists being used on helplines for Syrian donations; journalist as the topic of news

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?son (201?):

- many ? killed in ?, but what about ? jounralists – who ? as a journalist

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Jackson (2016):

- many jouranlsits killed in Syria, but what about citizen jounralists – who qualifies as a journalist