Julieta Brambila provides a ground-level view of how Mexican journalists have navigated a perilous environment, offering insight into how they protect themselves while reporting on the most critical and sensitive subjects.
Julieta Brambila provides a ground-level view of how Mexican journalists have navigated a perilous environment, offering insight into how they protect themselves while reporting on the most critical and sensitive subjects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: "Outrage Brought Us Together" Part I. What's Going on Here? 1. Why Has It Become So Easy to Kill Journalists? 2. The Wave of Violence Against the Press 3. Violent Censors Part II. How Do Journalists Persevere? 4. Strategies for Autonomous Safety 5. Strategies of Resistance Conclusion Appendix I. Glossary of Translated Terms Appendix II. Study Design Appendix III. List of Interviews Appendix IV. Time Line Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: "Outrage Brought Us Together" Part I. What's Going on Here? 1. Why Has It Become So Easy to Kill Journalists? 2. The Wave of Violence Against the Press 3. Violent Censors Part II. How Do Journalists Persevere? 4. Strategies for Autonomous Safety 5. Strategies of Resistance Conclusion Appendix I. Glossary of Translated Terms Appendix II. Study Design Appendix III. List of Interviews Appendix IV. Time Line Notes Bibliography Index
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