Reporting War: Journalism In Wartime Apr 2026
: Use of jargon like "friendly fire" or "collateral damage" can sanitize the brutal reality of war for public consumption.
Recent research, including studies on the , shows how digital age reporting has shifted: A Scholarly Look at War Reporting - Nieman Reports Reporting War: Journalism in Wartime
: Beyond the threat of direct violence, reporters often suffer from long-term psychological impacts, including PTSD and depression . Modern Evolution & Ethics : Use of jargon like "friendly fire" or
: Governments often use censorship and propaganda to shape "us vs. them" narratives. including studies on the
: Reporters traveling with military units (embedded) gain unparalleled access but risk losing objectivity by adopting the military’s perspective.