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Ethical Choices Journalism in War

Originally published as a chapter of “Conflict reporting in the smartphone era – from budget constraints to information warfare”.

Copyright: South East Europe Media Program of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung 2016. Published with permission.

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ABC TV News cameraman Jim Dysilva at the Citadel in Hue
Introduction
UNAMID Peacekeepers Prepare for Night Patrol Exercise
Professionalism and Patriotism
AMISOM Troops Capture Territory from Insurgents in North Mogadishu
Ethics, safety and solidarity in journalism
The skyline beyond the northern suburbs of Mogadishu is seen through a bullet hole in the window of a hotel
Propaganda and how it is framed
Photo of Gun made out of Cameras
Ethical information and making the peace
About the author

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