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May 09, 2004

Digital cameras as participatory journalism

Watching Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's testimony today, I was struck by his answer when he said that the military was helpless against anyone with a digital camera who can take photographs of atrocities in the Abu Ghraib prison and share them with the world.

It appears this is an underappreciated aspect of the scandal. I don't have any information about the circumstances under which these photos were taken, but it's quite possible that a GI might not have taken such photos with a film camera (where someone would see them in the processing lab).

In other words, this scandal could not have occurred four or five years ago, before citizens (including US troops) achieved the power to be visual reporters. There's no question that, but for the publication and airing of these photos, the reports of the prisoner abuse would have wound up buried on page A19.

David Brooks asked on tonight's NewsHour: "Can we fight a war in the media age?"

Yes, although atrocities will be much harder to cover up.


Posted by yatta at 09:25 AM