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Conflicts through the lens of Chinese war photojournalists
Shixin Ivy Zhang
School of International Communications
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Photojournalist
100%
China
75%
Conflict Zones
50%
Structured Interview
25%
Chinese State
25%
Visual Representation
25%
Peace
25%
Chinese Journalists
25%
War Zone
25%
International Affairs
25%
Political Constraints
25%
Chinese Youth
25%
Traditional Chinese
25%
Contemporary Wars
25%
Global Power
25%
Historical Development
25%
Policy Intervention
25%
Individual Constraints
25%
Non-intervention
25%
Policy Principles
25%
Intervention Principles
25%
News Agencies
25%
Naturalism
25%
Emotional Memory
25%
News Coverage
25%
Visual Evidence
25%
Organizational Constraints
25%
War Photography
25%
Diplomatic Policies
25%
Collective Memory
25%
Symbolic Power
25%
Public Sentiment
25%
Arts and Humanities
photo-journalist
100%
China
75%
Contemporary
50%
Global
25%
Suffering
25%
1990s
25%
Esthetics
25%
Doctrine
25%
Depiction
25%
Historical Development
25%
News Agencies
25%
Naturalism
25%
Visual evidence
25%
War photography
25%
Civilians
25%
Symbolic Power
25%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
China
42%
Semi-Structured Interview
14%
Ideologies
14%
Emotions
14%
International Politics
14%
Diplomatics
14%
Historical Development
14%
Global Power
14%
Collective Memory
14%
Naturalism
14%
Non-Intervention
14%
News Agencies
14%