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The Dark Side Of News Fixing The Culture And Political Economy Of Global Media In Pakistan And Afghanistan Syed Irfan Ashraf

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The Dark Side Of News Fixing The Culture And Political Economy Of Global Media In Pakistan And Afghanistan Syed Irfan Ashraf
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Publisher: Anthem Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.89 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Syed Irfan Ashraf
ISBN: 9781839981371, 1839981377
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Dark Side Of News Fixing The Culture And Political Economy Of Global Media In Pakistan And Afghanistan Syed Irfan Ashraf by Syed Irfan Ashraf 9781839981371, 1839981377 instant download after payment.

This book provides a local journalist’s perspective on a four-decade long regional contribution to global news production. It shows how the fixers’ risky news pursuits made possible for global media to access distant regions and dangerous caves on Pakistan and Afghanistan borders, causing unprecedented deaths of the local reporters in the context of the U.S-led war on terror. The book analyzes the fixer as a role in its relationship with militarization. It is not a coincidence that fixers become valuable to commercial media only during the height of violence or crises. Emerging under conditions of scarcity or war, the value of this role, in turn, is intrinsically tied to the fear of extinction. It is this vulnerability or perceived expendability― imposed by the need to find work―that binds fixers in a symbiotic relationship with global market and global war. This book, then, serves as a vantage point from which one can clearly see the connection between the regional wars and commercial media, as well as local journalists’ transformation into daily wage earners in a global media shift toward neoliberalism.

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