The Psychological Cost of War Journalism: Lessons From Finding Anna
War journalism is often talked about in terms of physical danger. Reporters wearing flak jackets, bombed streets, checkpoints, and faced constant risk. But what gets
Jeff McCoy
War journalism is often talked about in terms of physical danger. Reporters wearing flak jackets, bombed streets, checkpoints, and faced constant risk. But what gets
War reporting is more than just collecting facts. In conflict zones, every choice matters—who to interview, what to publish, when to hold back, what to
People often misunderstand investigative war journalism. Some think it is just war reporting in riskier places or with more dramatic stories. In fact, it is
War journalism isn’t the action-packed adventure you see in movies. It’s messy, difficult, and very real. Imagine standing alone in a dusty war zone, the
Can you imagine witnessing something so traumatic, like seeing people killed, raped, and tortured, and still having the courage to record it? Knowing that recalling
When truth cannot be spoken in real life, it often finds another way to reach people. Sometimes it appears in fiction, in stories that dare
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