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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 20 July 2026

    • ISBN 9781032763347
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages112 pages
    • Size 216x138 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 10 Illustrations, black & white; 9 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    Considering the visual coverage of the war in Ukraine, this book provides critical insights into how newsrooms make use of visual materials, how visuals partake in journalistic storytelling in a modern wartime context, and how visual journalism practices affect the news media’s role as arbiter of accuracy and ethics.

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    Long description:

    Considering the visual coverage of the war in Ukraine, this book provides critical insights into how newsrooms make use of visual materials, how visuals partake in journalistic storytelling in a modern wartime context, and how visual journalism practices affect the news media’s role as arbiter of accuracy and ethics.


    Based on a mixed-methods study, including analyses of selected visually driven news stories and interviews with media professionals in Norwegian and Swedish national media outlets houses, this book examines the news media’s approach to the visual coverage of the war in Ukraine following Russian invasion in 2022. The work is theoretically underpinned by ongoing boundary work within journalism, and editorial negotiations over issues such as verification, source criticism, and trust; witnessing and ways of seeing; and ethical gatekeeping in photojournalism. At a juncture of rising concerns over AI, public distrust, and propaganda, this study adds a real-time aspect to these debates and reveals challenges as well as emerging strategies in the unfolding coverage. Furthermore, the comparative Scandinavian context serves to highlight points of tension between the global and the local; between those newsrooms relying on global image brokers and those conducting their own in-house reporting.


    Written for researchers and advanced students of Visual Journalism and Conflict Reporting, this book is a timely intervention.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of figues


    List of tables


    Acknowledgements


     


    1. Disrupting the boundaries of photojournalism at war


    A background to the full‑scale invasion


    Previous research on the war in Ukraine


    Photojournalism at war, witnessing and visual meaning-making


    Visual verification, trust and truth


    Our empirical study


    Empirical focus


    Methods


    Chapter outline


    Funding and approvals


    A note on our collaboration


     


    2. Bridges and flows


    Witnessing, networks and flows


    Witnessing outbreak: Time, space and production in the field


    Summary: random and deliberate coverage


    Witnessing atrocities: the cases of Bucha and Borodyanka


    Witnessing through tropes and conventions: Commemorating the invasion


    Chapter summary: Witnessing through bridges and flows


     


    3. The war next door: The perspectives of editors and photojournalists


    Being there


    The gap between seeing and showing


    Safety, bias and trust


    Chapter summary: About the coverage of the war next door


     


    4. Truth, trust (and everything in between)


    A hierarchy of trust


    Skilling up (digital forensics)


    Chapter summary: Fact-checking as a new genre


     


    5. Reflections on the Norwegian and Swedish visual coverage of the war in Ukraine


     


    References


    Index

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