
Embedded journalism
Embedded journalism refers to the practice of journalists being attached to military units or organizations to report on events from within. This method allows reporters to gain firsthand experience and insights, often providing a unique perspective on conflicts, military operations, or unfolding events. Embedded journalists work closely with the subjects they're covering, which can lead to more in-depth stories but may also raise concerns about objectivity and potential bias. Essentially, it’s an immersive approach to reporting that blurs the line between observer and participant, offering valuable narratives from the frontline.