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Strategy, evasion and performance in the live two-way: Kate Adie reporting from Iraq for the BBC

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Pages 203-218 | Published online: 02 Dec 2013

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  • Smith A. and Higgins M. (2012), 'Strategy, evasion and performance in the live two-way: Kate Adie reporting from Iraq for the BBC', Journal of War & Culture Studies, 5: 2, pp. 203–218, doi: 10.1386/jwcs.5.2.203_1

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