War correspondents reporting from conflict­ridden parts of the world

Authors

  • Мысаева К. Al-Farabi Kazakh National University image/svg+xml
  • Аманкелді Ы.

Keywords:

оbjectivity, impartiality, ‘journalism of attachment’, War correspondents.

Abstract

This article analyses the concept of objectivity is central to all forms of journalism, although its role in traditional war reporting has been a subject of complex and continuous debate.  A  significant  criticism  to  fundamen-  tal journalistic standards is associated with ambiguous levels of neutrality     in the coverage of conflicts. War correspondents reporting from conflict- ridden parts of the world tend to draw a moral equivalence between the event’s main victims and culprits, which lead to an abandonment of objec- tivity and impartiality. Consequently, a professional war reporter confronts   a serious dilemma in order to portray a fair, balanced and impartial picture  of war.

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Published

2020-06-20

Issue

Section

Journalism: Society. Language. History. Policy. Law. Economy.

How to Cite

War correspondents reporting from conflict­ridden parts of the world. (2020). Herald of Journalism, 38(2), 34-39. https://bulletin-journalism.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-journal/article/view/1280