Military Journalism in Russia and the CIS
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Military Journalism in Russia and the CIS
The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies Issue 16 (2014) Military Journalism in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Françoise Daucé and Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski Military Journalism in Russia & the CIS - A Suggested Bibliography ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Warning The contents of this site is subject to the French law on intellectual property and is the exclusive property of the publisher. 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Electronic reference Françoise Daucé and Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, « Military Journalism in Russia & the CIS - A Suggested Bibliography », The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies [Online], Issue 16 | 2014, Online since 18 December 2014, connection on 08 February 2015. URL : http://pipss.revues.org/4105 Publisher: Centre d’études et de recherche sur les sociétés et les institutions post-soviétiques (CERSIPS) http://pipss.revues.org http://www.revues.org Document available online on: http://pipss.revues.org/4105 Document automatically generated on 08 February 2015. Creative Commons License Military Journalism in Russia & the CIS - A Suggested Bibliography Françoise Daucé and Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski Military Journalism in Russia & the CIS - A Suggested Bibliography References in French • A.-J. Bizimana, « Les risques du journalisme dans les conflits armés », Communication, # 1, 2006. • A.-J. Bizimana, « Les relations militaires-journalistes : évolution du contexte américain », Cahiers du journalisme, # 16, Automne 2006, http:// www.cahiersdujournalisme.net/cdj/pdf/16/08_BIZIMANA.pdf. • Balguy-Gallois, « Protection des journalistes et des médias en période de conflit armé », Revue internationale de la Croix-Rouge, # 86(853), 2004, pp. 37-67. • J.-M. Charon, « Informer sur la guerre », in J.-M. Charon et A. Mercier (Dir.), Armes de communication massive. Informations de guerre en IRAK : 1991-2003, Paris, CNRS Éditions, 2004, pp. 36-40. (Coll. « CNRS Communication ».) • I. Chupin, " Le journalisme militaire en Russie : les tiraillements d’un journalisme d’institution [Military Journalism in Russia: The Inner Conflict of An Institutional Journalism], The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, # 16, 2014, http://pipss.revues.org/4100. • M. Mathien, « Les médias et l’actualité de défense, les journalistes face aux militaires ou vice-versa », Quaderni, # 36, 1998, pp. 15-31. • M. Mathien (Dir.), L’information dans les conflits armés : du Golfe au Kosovo, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2001. • C. Oger & C. Ollivier-Yaniv, « Analyse du discours institutionnel et sociologie compréhensive : vers une anthropologie des discours institutionnels », Mots. Les langages du politique. # 71, 2003, http://mots.revues.org/8423. • C. Oger, « De l’esprit de corps au corps du texte : cohésion militaire et dissolution journalistique », Langage et société, # 4, 2000, http://www.cairn.info/revue-langage-etsociete-2000-4-page-9.htm. • E. Sieca-Kozlowski, « Du contrôle de l’information militaire au contrôle de la société. Les enjeux politiques des transformations des médias militaires », in Culture militaire et patriotisme dans la Russie d’aujourd’hui, Paris, Karthala, 2008, pp. 97-121. References in English • S. Allan & B. 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The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, Issue 16 | 2014 2 Military Journalism in Russia & the CIS - A Suggested Bibliography • E. Koltsova, « Change in the coverage of the Chechen wars : reasons and consequences », The Public, vol. 7, # 3, 2000, pp. 39-54, http://javnost-thepublic.org/ article/pdf/2000/3/3/. • S. Momzikoff, "The Military Journal Zarubezhnoe Voennoe Obozrenie Under Perestroika (1985-1991). In the Vanguard of Change or a Bastion of Traditional Soviet Military Journalism?", The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, # 16, 2014, http://pipss.revues.org/4092. • M. Pfau, “Embedding Journalists in Military Combat Units: Impact on Newspaper Story Frames and Tone”, Journalism and Mass Communication, March 2004, pp. 74-88. • M. Pogorelyi & I. Safranchuk (eds.), Contemporary Russian Military Journalism. Achievements, Problems, Perspectives, Center for Defense Information, Center of War and Peace Journalism, Washington, DC / Moscow, Russia, July 2004. • E. Sieca-Kozlowski, “From Controlling Military Information to Controlling Society: The Political Interests Involved in the Transformation of the Military Media under Putin” in Crisis in the Caucasus: Russia, Georgia and the West, P. Rich (Ed.), Routledge, 2009. • E. Sieca-Kozlowski, Interview with Nikolai Starodymov, military journalist from 1970 to 2003, Moscow, 23 October 2013, The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, # 16, 2014, http://pipss.revues.org/4098. • E. Sieca-Kozlowski, E-mail Interview with Yuri Tutov, Russian war photojournalist, 20 October 2014, The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, # 16, 2014, http://pipss.revues.org/4075. References in Russian • « Voennaia Zhurnalistika », Media Trendy, # 6(35), November 2012, http:// www.journ.msu.ru/about/mediatrends/6282/. • V. M. 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References Electronic reference Françoise Daucé and Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, « Military Journalism in Russia & the CIS - A Suggested Bibliography », The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies [Online], Issue 16 | 2014, Online since 18 December 2014, connection on 08 February 2015. URL : http:// pipss.revues.org/4105 Authors Françoise Daucé CERCEC / EHESS Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski PIPSS.ORG & CERCEC/EHESS The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, Issue 16 | 2014 3 Military Journalism in Russia & the CIS - A Suggested Bibliography Copyright Creative Commons License This text is under a Creative Commons license : Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 Generic The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, Issue 16 | 2014 4