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Citizen Journalism and Conflict Transformation
Matatu, 2017Abstract The ubiquitous Internet platform in Africa has given rise to a new set of non-state actors responding to protracted conflicts through the use of new media technology. As a departure from a state-centric approach to addressing conflict in Africa, this interdisciplinary study explores the contribution of the public in responding to armed ...
Toyin Ajao, Cori Wielenga
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Citizen journalism and conflict transformation
2021The ubiquitous Internet platform in Africa has given rise to a new set of non-state actors responding to protracted conflicts through the use of new media technology. As a departure from a state-centric approach to addressing conflict in Africa, this interdisciplinary study explores the contribution of the public in responding to armed conflicts ...
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Journalism, Conflict and War: an introduction
Journalism Studies, 2002(2002). Journalism, Conflict and War: an introduction. Journalism Studies: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 167-171.
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TRAVEL JOURNALISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT
Journalism Studies, 2010Although travel journalism can have considerable influence in one of the world's largest marketplaces, a definition remains elusive and the genre continues to be under-explored. The explanation may be a scholarly ambivalence towards the use of the word “journalism” to describe texts characterized by subjectivity and a conspicuous proximity to tourism ...
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Tired, Hungry, and on Deadline: Affect and Emotion in the Practice of Conflict Journalism
Journalism Studies, 2021Richard Stupart
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Decolonizing Conflict Journalism Studies: A Critical Review of Research on Fixers
Journalism Studies, 2022Johana Kotišová, Mark Deuzé
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Conflict of Interest in Orthopaedic Journals
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Promoting peace: The role of radio journalism in conflict prevention
Radio Journal, 2021Fabiola Ortiz Dos Santos
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