Why do so many journalists beat the drums of war and peddle propaganda? John Pilger has clear views about the duty of journalists. True to form, his ... An article from: New Internationalist

Why do so many journalists beat the drums of war and peddle propaganda? John Pilger has clear views about the duty of journalists. True to form, his ... An article from: New Internationalist

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Dec 1, 2010 · Anglais · livre numérique (7 pages)
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Format livre numérique
Pages 7
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 1, 2010
Éditeur New Internationalist Magazine

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In this thought-provoking piece, Vanessa Baird dives deep into the often murky waters of journalism, questioning why so many reporters seem to fan the flames of conflict and push narratives that serve specific agendas. Through a critical lens, she explores the expectations placed on journalists and the ethical dilemmas they face in today’s complex media landscape.

Baird sheds light on the fine line between reporting and propaganda, urging readers to reflect on the information they consume. With keen insights and a compelling argument, she encourages a conversation about the true role of journalists in society. It’s a compelling read for anyone curious about media integrity and the responsibilities of those who shape public discourse.
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