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020    $a 9781119088424
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035    $a (OCoLC)898909679
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050 14 $a PN4751 $b .A88 2015
245 00 $a Attacks on the press : $b journalism on the world's front lines / $c Committee To Protect Journalists ; editor Alan Huffman ; copy editor Kerry Bailey.
250    $a 2015 edition.
264  1 $a Hoboken, New Jersey : $b Wiley : $c 2015.
300    $a 239 pages:  $b illustrations,  $c 23 cm.
500    $a Includes index.
505 00 $t Trends in press freedom: 10 most censored countries threaten jail terms, restrict internet to silence press. $r Jessica Herreat -- $t Covering war for the first time-in Syria / $r Erin Banco -- $t The roles of conflict reporting are changing / $r Janine di Giovanni -- $t Broadcasting murder: militants use media for deadly purpose / $r Joel Simon and Samantha Libby -- $t Lack of media coverage compounds violence in Libya / $r Fadil Aliriza -- $t Reporting with bodyguards on the Paraguayan border / $r John Otis -- $t Between conflict and stability: journalists in Pakistan and Mexico cope with everyday threats / $r Daniel DeFraia -- $t Conflating terrorism and journalism in Ethiopia / $r Jacey Fortin -- $t We completely agree: Egyptian media in the era of President El-Sisi / $r Mohamed Elmeshad -- $t Finding new ways to censor journalists in Turkey / $r Yavuz Baydar -- $t Treating the internet as the enemy in the Middle East / $r Courtney C. Radsch -- $t Overzealous British media prompt overzealous backlash / $r Liz Gerard -- $t Outdated secrecy laws stifle the press in South Africa / $r Ferial Haffajee -- $t Amid ebola outbreak, West African governments try to isolate media / $r Sue Valentine -- $t For clues to censorship in Hong Kong, look to Singapore, not Beijing / $r Madeline Earp -- $t Surveillance forces journalists to think and act like spies / $r Tom Louventhal -- $t Two continents, two courts, two approaches to privacy / $r Geoffrey King -- $t Journalists grapple with increasing power of European extremists / $r Jean-Paul Marthoz -- $t Indian businesses exert financial muscle to control press / $r Sumit Galhotra -- $t The death of glasnost: how Russia's attempt at openness failed / $r Ann Cooper -- $t Media wars create information vacuum in Ukraine / $r Muzaffar Suleymanov -- $t Journalists overcome obstacles through crowdfunding and determination / $r Jessica Herreat -- $t Trends in press freedom: 10 most censored countries threaten jail terms, restrict internet to silence press.
650  0 $a Freedom of the press $x History $y 21st century.
650  0 $a War correspondents.
650  0 $a Journalists $x Crimes against.
650  0 $a Government and the press $x History $y 21st century.
650  0 $a Press and politics $x History $y 21st century.
650  0 $a Censorship $x History $y 21st century.
650  0 $a Journalism $x Political aspects $y 21st century.
700 1  $a Huffman, Alan, $e editor.
700 1  $a Bailey, Kerry, $e editor.
710 2  $a Committee to Protect Journalists, $e author.
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