Richard Keeble
- 08 Mar 2008ByRichard Keeble
Too much mainstream journalism is ‘war journalism’, being violence and victory-oriented, dehumanising the enemy and prioritising official sources. Richard Keeble puts the case for peace journalism by analysing a major text on the subject.
- 18 Dec 2007ByRichard Keeble
Richard Keeble on how the the hi-tech barbarism of the assault on the Afghan town of Musa Qala has been domesticated and trivialised by the media.
- 13 Dec 2007ByRichard Keeble
The British media have largely ignored the humanitarian crisis in Somalia and the latest human rights developments in Chad, writes Richard Keeble.
- 05 May 2007ByRichard Keeble
Richard Keeble reviews Tony Harcup’s new book ‘The Ethical Journalist’
- 06 Dec 2006ByRichard Keeble
British mainstream media has completely ignored UK involvement in the ongoing human rights abuses in Chad
- 21 Sep 2006ByRichard Keeble
The activities of British propagandists in Ireland marked a significant moment in the development of the national security state apparatus.
- 11 Apr 2006ByRichard Keeble
A reappraisal of Geroge Orwell, bringing to light some of the aspects of his writing often overlooked.
- 03 Mar 2006ByRichard Keeble
“How many journalists are actually agents of the state, or working for agents of the state?”