Embedded Journalism
Embedded journalism is a reporting style where journalists are attached to military units or organizations during conflicts or significant events. This approach allows reporters to gain firsthand experience and insights, providing a unique perspective on the situation they are covering.
By living and working alongside soldiers or other personnel, embedded journalists can capture real-time stories and experiences that might not be accessible through traditional reporting methods. However, this close relationship can also raise questions about objectivity and the potential influence of the military or organization on the reporting process.