Words of Fire : : Independent Journalists who Challenge Dictators, Drug Lords, and Other Enemies of a Free Press / / Anthony C. Collings.

If journalism is the first draft of history, then independent journalists are surely its most daring composers.Along such celebrated and high-profile figures as Christiane Amanpour and Wolf Blitzer, there exists a stratum of journalists self-employed, working under dire conditions, and with minimal...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2001]
©2001
Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
PART I. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE --
1. “They Are the News” --
2. She Had to Be There --
3. Opening the Door --
4. Guerrilla Journalists --
5. A Precious Pen --
PART II. PUSHING THE ENVELOPE --
6. The General’s Mercedes --
7. A Veiled Woman --
8. Brother against Brother --
9. In the Thick of It --
10. Money at Stake --
11. The President’s Mistress --
12. We Are Not Amused --
PART III. SHOOT THE MESSENGER --
13. We Have Ways --
14. We Have Other Ways --
PART IV. THE MESSENGER REACTS --
15. Chilled or Defiant --
16. Cat and Computer Mouse --
17. The Great Firewall --
18. Send in Uncle Walter --
Conclusion --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
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Summary:If journalism is the first draft of history, then independent journalists are surely its most daring composers.Along such celebrated and high-profile figures as Christiane Amanpour and Wolf Blitzer, there exists a stratum of journalists self-employed, working under dire conditions, and with minimal resources who often place themselves at ground zero of world events. In this gripping account, Anthony Collings takes us into the world of independent journalists, and the daily challenges they face confronting dictators, hostile military, and narcoterrorists. Unfettered by any ties to those in positions of power, these guerrilla journalists are often the first on a story whether reporting on corruption in Mexico, organized crime in Russia, or sexual scandal in the Middle East and accordingly face the brunt of their subject's wrath.Collings, who has himself been held captive while on assignment, here focuses less on those nations in which the press is either largely free (such as the U.S. or Western European democracies) or aggressively restricted (as in China), and more on those "battleground countries" where the eventual outcome of the struggle between state and fourth estate remains unclear. Relying on interviews, professional contacts, and his own experiences, Collings explores the dilemmas and strategies of journalists who persevere in the face of war, repressive governments, and criminal aggression, with particular emphasis on the role of the Internet.At a time when journalism is increasingly a profession under siege, Words of Fire forces into the spotlight a more positive side of the profession, those who pursue journalism not for profit or fame but as a personal crusade.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780814763919
9783110706444
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9780814763919.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Anthony C. Collings.