Today, I've been multi-tasking: spending some time spying (with permission, I should add) on the BBC's news operation, keeping one eye on the tennis, and reading a very interesting paper on the media and the Russian invasion of Georgia.I can't......more
Daniel Bennett - Reporting War
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Russo-Georgia Conflict: a collection of links
I've been taking a break from blogging recently but I'm hoping to get going again now September is here and those not-so-balmy August days are behind us. If you've been following the conflict and ongoing confrontation between Russia and Georgia,......more
Blogs 'fail' in coverage of Russo-Georgia War
Joshua Foust argues that blogs have not lived up to expectations in covering the Russo-Georgia War. He homes in on what he describes as 'large blogs'- the Small War Journal, Instapundit, the Washington Monthly etc. He's disappointed that they seem......more
Russo-Georgia War: cyber-propaganda
"In its war with Georgia, the first truly global user-generated conflict, Russia's digital guerillas have been drafted into a state-waged propaganda war" The opening paragraph of an excellent article by Evgeny Morozov on Open Democracy. He argues that the Web's......more
'At no time should you endanger yourself': BBC's 'citizen journalism' disclaimer and war zones
The BBC's standard plea for information on this article about the crisis in Georgia is bothering me. On the BBC website, we learn that 'violence has flared [in Gori]', 'there are reports of cars being taken from residents at gunpoint',......more
Cyberwar, blogging and other Russo-Georgia War links
I've just got back from an all too brief holiday and this morning I've been collecting some stuff on the conflict between Russian and Georgian forces in South Ossetia and beyond. 1. While most of the attention has rightly been......more
