Voices from Ukraine takes you into the lives and experiences of journalists covering one of the most consequential wars of our time. This book provides a detailed examination of war reporting in Ukraine by merging the author's insights with the stories of journalists, collected from Ukrainian and international media sources. Its central claim is that nationality, gender, technology, and politics have significantly influenced journalism during this crisis, creating possibilities and challenges that shape how the conflict is perceived and covered worldwide.
Dr. Rashad Mammadov emphasizes the role played by journalists in conflicts and their impact on democratic discourse and public awareness of war. Voices from Ukraine explores the dangerous new paradigm of misinformation, the paradox of neutrality, and the personal, professional, and ethical choices that journalists encounter in combat zones. He also examines the experiences of international reporters and honors the outstanding work of women journalists in a field traditionally dominated by men.
Within the broader scope of war journalism literature, this book raises questions about how journalists' experiences in the war in Ukraine alter our understanding of conflict reporting.
Rashad Mammadov is a Professor and Chair of the Media and Communication Department University of Mississippi, USA.
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Rashad Mammadov is a Professor and Chair of the Media and Communication Department University of Mississippi, USA.