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How do Israeli Journalists Report on a Place They Can’t Reach?

Published May 28, 2018by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by Oren Ziv The main obstacle that faces anyone who wants to report on what is happening at Gaza protests from the Israeli side of the border is that one can hear the gunfire, see the smoke, report on the army’s… Continue Reading →

Israel Palestine Gaza, Great Return March, Israel, journalism, media, Oren Ziv, Palestine, reporting

Stop Using “Woman in Chador Walks by Anti-US Mural” Stock Photo for Every Article About Iran

Published October 23, 2017by Guest Contributor 6 Comments

by Adam Johnson The general mindlessness in choosing a stock photo is what makes them so pernicious. Editors reach for an image that captures the overall theme of the article while drawing the eye of distracted media consumers—typically as an… Continue Reading →

Analysis, Iran Adam Johnson, Iran, journalism, reporting

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