REPORTING BALOCHISTAN CONFLICT AN ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON JOURNALISTS

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2017(II-I).01      10.31703/gmcr.2017(II-I).01      Published : Dec 2017
Authored by : SyedAtifAbbas Shirazi

01 Pages : 1-20

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  • Blasi, B. (2004). Peace journalism and the news production process. conflict & communication online, 1-12.
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  • Dusterhoft, I. (2013). The Protection of Journalists in Armed Conflicts:How Can They Be Better Safeguarded? N/A: Igitur publishing.
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  • Hashmi, R. S. (2015). Baloch Ethnicity: An analysis of the issue and conflict with state. Lahore: JRSP.
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  • International Federation of Journalists, I. (2013). N/A. N/A: IFJ.
  • International, A. (2014). 'A Bullet Has Been Chosen For You' Attacks On Journalists In Pakistan. UK: Amnesty international.
  • Khan, A. (2010). MEDIA IN BALOCHISTAN: BLIGHTED BUT A BRAVE NEW WORLD BECKONS. Intermedia.
  • Khan, A. (2011). Press in Stress-media under threat in Balochistan. Pakistan: Intermedia.
  • Khan, A. (2011). Press in Stress-Media Under Threat in Balochistan.
  • N.Foerstel, H. (2006). Killing the Messenger: Journalists at Risk in Modern Warfare. USA: Praeger.
  • Nawaz, S. (1983). The Mass Media and Development in Pakistan. N/A: University of California Press.
  • Pakistan, B. r. (2009). Between radicalisation and democratisation in an unfolding conflict: Media in Pakistan. International Media Support.
  • Pakistan, M. S. (2014). Media Safety in Pakistan: A study of threats to journalists in Pakistan. Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies.
  • Prakash, A. (2013). Peace or war journalism: Case study of the Balochistan conflict in Pakistan. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 621-636
  • Puddephat, A. (2006). Voices of war: Conflict and the role of the media. N/A: IMS. R.Murtha, J. (2011). The Strategic Importance of Balochistan. California: N/A.
  • Rabbani, M. (2006). New Millennium Pakistan Affairs. Lahore: Caravan Book House Lahore.
  • Rehmat, A. (2014).
  • Reimann, M. (2002). Journalism and the New World Order: Studying war and the media. In W. K. Luostarinen, Communication Disorders in Conflict Coverage (p. p.181). Sweden.
  • Ricchiardi, S. (2012). Challenges for Independent News Media in Pakistan. Washington: Cente for International Media Assistance.
  • RogerD.Wimmer, J. R. (n.d.). Mass Media Research An Introduction,Ninth Edition. USA: Lyn Uhl.
  • Shoemaker, S. D. (1991). Mediating the Message: Theories of influences on media content. In Mediating the Message: Theories of influences on media content (p. p.83). USA: Longman publishers.
  • Stolte, Y. (2015). The International Legal Framework for the Protection of Journalists in Conflict Zones: A Round Peg in a Square Hole?
  • Studies, P. I. (2012). Conflict and Insecurity in Balochistan. Islamabad: Narratives publication.
  • Tumber, H. (2002). Journalism after September 11. London: Routledge.
  • Virginia Braun, V. C. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. England: N/A.
  • Webster, H. T. (2006). Journalists Under Fire:Information War and Journalists Practices. London: SAGE Publications.
  • Wisker, G. (2008). The PostGraduate Research Hand Book. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Zafar, A. a. (2015). System analysis of brain drain programme in Balochistan. Lahore: Science International journal

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    CHICAGO : Shirazi, Syed Atif Abbas. 2017. "Reporting Balochistan Conflict: An analysis of Professional Constraints on Journalists." Global Mass Communication Review, II (I): 1-20 doi: 10.31703/gmcr.2017(II-I).01
    HARVARD : SHIRAZI, S. A. A. 2017. Reporting Balochistan Conflict: An analysis of Professional Constraints on Journalists. Global Mass Communication Review, II, 1-20.
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