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Peace Journalism in the Kanjuruhan Tragedy

open access: yesKalijaga Journal of Communication, 2023
This research focuses on answering the question of how Metro TV and TVOne implemented peaceful journalism in the Kanjuruhan Stadium tragedy in October 2022.
Indah Fajar Rosalina
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Conflict of interest in medical journals [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Prescriber, 2015
Competing interests are everywhere. Everyone has a range of interests and these interests have the potential to conflict with each other. These conflicts are of particular concern in medical publishing because biased information can have adverse effects on practice. The competing interest may be personal, academic or intellectual, but most attention is
Chris Johnstone   +5 more
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Peace journalism as ideology or peace journalism as a semiotic act of world and life view?

open access: yesCommunicare, 2022
In this article it is argued that in the context of critical media and cultural studies’ emphasis on ideology, the accent in understanding peace journalism frequently falls on peace journalism as advocacy journalism and on peace journalism as an ...
Pieter Jacobus Fourie
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Framing of Kashmir Conflict in Elite Pakistani and Indian Newspapers after Revocation of Special Status of the Disputed Territory

open access: yesJournal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies, 2021
Purpose: The division of J&K into two federally administered territories has deepened the feelings of alienation and subjugation in the Kashmiris.  The purpose of the study is to comprehend the peace and war framing of the Kashmir conflict after the ...
Ayesha Siddiqua   +3 more
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Exploring Conciliatory and Collaborative Methods of Research-Creation with Indigenous Communities

open access: yesFacts & Frictions, 2021
Alternative models of journalism like conciliatory, autonomous, and reconciliation journalism act to move the profession away from the traditional conflict models of storytelling.
Aphrodite Salas, Samantha Stevens
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Conflict Sensitive Journalism and Elections

open access: yesKabarak Journal of Research & Innovation, 2022
In any electoral process, the media plays a crucial role in informing the public and acting as a watchdog in ensuring a credible and fair election. Media influences the election dynamics and perceptions, how and what the media reports, builds, or breaks the credibility of an election.
null Ruth Owino   +1 more
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Examining the role of peace journalism in news coverage of the Russia-Ukraine conflict: A study of Gulf News and Khaleej Times

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences, 2023
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has gained significant international attention as one of the recent major military conflicts involving a major world power, Russia.
Ali Rafeeq
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Framing Events of Political Violence within Peace Journalism and Internet User-Generated Comments: Effects on Readers' Emotions and Contemplation of Broader Implications

open access: yesPartecipazione e Conflitto, 2020
Emotion is theorized as profoundly related to ethics and moral decision-making, which makes it relevant for communication towards peace efforts. This experimental study examined the effects of conflict-sensitive framing in news stories and online user ...
Marta N. Lukacovic
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Abrogation of Article 370 and the Media Framing of Kashmir Conflict: A pursuit for Re-conciliatory Approach

open access: yesSustainable Business and Society in Emerging Economies, 2021
The study at hand attempts to analyze the media framing of J&K conflict in the context of abrogation of Article 370 along with comprehending the extent to which ideals of peace journalism can be translated into journalistic practices.
Ayesha Siddiqua   +3 more
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War Journalism Where There’s No War: Critical Discourse Analysis of Russo-Ukraine Conflict in Pakistani Elite National Press [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of Mass Media and Communications, 2023
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan (PMIK) visited Russia in the wake of news coverage of the Russian military escalation against Ukraine on Feb 24, 2022. His and all other diplomatic efforts however failed and the war was started.
Muhammad Tarique, Lubna Shaheen
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