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Auteur / Author : McIntyre, Peter (ed, for IFJ) ONLINE
Titre / Title : Live News. A Survival Guide for Journalists
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Editeur / Publisher : IFJ
Année / Year : 2003   Nbr. Pages :      135     Taille / Size

URL : Available on line at http://www.ifj.org/pdfs/safetyall.pdf

Evaluation / Book review.
From Aidan White's preface:
The IFJ has campaigned for many years for greater safety and for a focus on the in-country journalists and freelances who are at greatest risk and who have the least protection.With the creation of the International News Safety Institute (see pages 103-105),that is beginning to happen.This book is part of the process.It takes the experience of those who have reported from and filmed in hostile zones and tries to draw lessons to save lives.But safety is not just an issue when bullets start flying.It is also about creating a culture of risk awareness in all aspects of journalism —whether in war zones, investigative reporting or reporting events from the streets. We have attempted to spotlight the needs of local journalists,but much of the available information comes from international correspondents,and from training courses set up for the giants of the
electronic media.The IFJ will use this book to spread the message of safety,but we will also help our regional offices to produce local versions to draw out local experience.There is a wealth of knowledge and experience amongst journalists who live and work on the front line of conflict and who have learned to survive while continuing to do their jobs.Those lessons and that knowledge need to be pooled and the courage and tenacity of those journalists needs to be honoured.This is a small step in that direction,and we dedicate this book to these true heroes of our profession.


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