Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley : Bloomberg Press, 2015.
1119088429
Going it alone: more freelancers means less support, greater danger / Covering war for the first time-in Syria / The roles of conflict reporting are changing / Broadcasting murder: militants use media for deadly purpose / Lack of media coverage compounds violence in Libya / Reporting with bodyguards on the Paraguayan border / Between conflict and stability: journalists in Pakistan and Mexico cope with everyday threats / Conflating terrorism and journalism in Ethiopia / We completely agree: Egyptian media in the era of President El-Sisi / Finding new ways to censor journalists in Turkey / Treating the internet as the enemy in the Middle East / Overzealous British media prompt overzealous backlash / Outdated secrecy laws stifle the press in South Africa / Amid ebola outbreak, West African governments try to isolate media / For clues to censorship in Hong Kong, look to Singapore, not Beijing / Surveillance forces journalists to think and act like spies / Two continents, two courts, two approaches to privacy / Journalists grapple with increasing power of European extremists / Indian businesses exert financial muscle to control press / The death of glasnost: how Russia's attempt at openness failed / Media wars create information vacuum in Ukraine / Journalists overcome obstacles through crowdfunding and determination / Trends in press freedom: 10 most censored countries threaten jail terms, restrict internet to silence press.
How to bring Singaporeans up straight (1960s-1990s) / Enforcement of 377A: entering the twilight zone / Sexual vigilantes invade gender spaces: religion and sexuality in the AWARE saga / "Oi, Recruit! Wake up your idea!": Homosexuality and cultural citizenship in the Singaporean military / Transnational lesbian identities: lessons from Singapore? / Both contagion and cure: queer politics in the global city-state / Photo essay: a brief history of early gay venues in Singapore / The negative dialectics of homonationalism, or Singapore English newspapers and queer world-making / Impossible presence: toward a queer Singapore Cinema, 1990s-2000s / The kids are not all right: the curious case of Sapphic censorship in city-state Singapore / "Singaporean by birth, Singaporean by faith": Queer Indians, internet technology, and the reconfiguration of sexual and national identity / "We're the gay company, as gay as it gets": the social enterprise of Fridae /