Citizen Journalism at War
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Broadcast Journalist David Heathfield's report investigating the impact of citizen journalism on war.
A discussion of contemporary issues in media ethics, with olives and a twist. Made with only the freshest ingredients, shaken, stirred and poured over ice. I should also mention that I do like the odd, occasional martini. Bombay Sapphire gin and Lillet, dry and plenty of salty olives. Welcome to this cocktail of journalism and alcohol. A fine combination!
Citizen Journalism at War
Video sent by 18doughtystreet
Broadcast Journalist David Heathfield's report investigating the impact of citizen journalism on war.
The BBC website has an interactive map of Baghdad showing ethnic divisions and locations of serious attacks. It is one of the most graphic representations of the breakdown of Iraqi society since the March 2003 coalition invasion| Journalist Cocktail Drink This is a very fancy Martini, pehaps not for the purists, but the name alone allows it to live here. Recipe Ingredients 1/2 tsp Triple Sec 1 1/2 oz Gin 1 1/2 tsp Dry Vermouth 1 1/2 tsp Sweet Vermouth 1/2 tsp Lemon Juice 1 dash Bitters | |
Directions Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into a cocktail glass, and serve. | |

Communication and New Media: From Broadcast to Narrowcast, co-authored with Dr John Harrison (OUP 2007)
Journalism Ethics: Arguments and Cases, co-authored with Associate Professor Roger Patching (OUP 2005) and soon to be released in a second edition.
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