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A course in Peace Journalism [PDF]
This article sets out a reasoned and annotated plan for a short course in Peace Journalism, suitable for teaching to students of Journalism, Communications, Media and Peace and Conflict Studies.
Jake Lynch
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Journalistic interventions: The structural factors affecting the global emergence of fact-checking [PDF]
Since the emergence of FactCheck.org in the United States in 2003, fact-checking interventions have expanded both domestically and globally. The Duke Reporter’s Lab identified nearly 100 active initiatives around the world in 2016.
Amazeen, Michelle A.
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Abstract This article examines how UK and US universities manage racial equality regimes through governance structures that prioritise institutional reputation over substantive racial justice reform. Drawing on Bourdieu's field, habitus and capital theory, the study demonstrates how universities neutralise racial justice efforts through bureaucratic ...
David Roberts
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The changing role of the citizen in conflict reporting
New technologies have facilitated the rise of citizen journalism, which promises to dramatically change the role of citizens in conflict reporting from consumers to producers and victims and witnesses to framers and analysts.
Babak Bahador, Serene Tng
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Echoes of Populism and Terrorism in Libya’s Online News Reporting [PDF]
This article focuses on news reporting in Libya, assessing both official and citizen journalism. Special attention is paid to online resources, primarily spontaneous posts written in Arabic. Social media shows the emergence of citizen journalism together
Lombezzi, Letizia
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Constructing a Social Problem: The Press and the Environment [PDF]
The U. S. daily press might seem to be in a strategic position to function as a claims-maker in the early construction of a social problem. But in the case of the manufacture of environmentalism as a social reality in the 1960\u27s and 70\u27s, the press
Griffin, Robert J. +2 more
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Towards a material‐dialogic theory of climate teacher education: A global North–South dialogue
Abstract This paper develops a novel theoretical stance for reimagining initial teacher education (ITE) through genuine North–South dialogue that challenges dominant Global North paradigms in teacher education. Drawing on collaborative inquiry between researchers from England and Chile, we synthesise material‐dialogic space theory (derived from Global ...
Lindsay Hetherington +1 more
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The TimesPicayune and the News Discourses on the Collapse of American Journalism
This article analyses the ways in which the crisis of American journalism is constructed in the journalistic discourses on the digital revolution and the economic collapse of newspaper through the particular case of The TimesPicayune.
María Luengo Cruz
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Abstract Recent years have seen a growing scholarly interest in youth activism (YA), a phenomenon often viewed as a positive development in response to declining civic and political engagement among young people. However, most of the research focuses on the activists themselves and gives less attention to how YA is perceived by the broader youth ...
Martyna Elerian +2 more
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The possibilities of journalism as peace building on the periphery: The Colombian case [PDF]
This article analyzes the way the Colombian conflict is represented in Colombian and international qualitative independent opinion articles and their influence on readers' understanding of the conflict. In Colombia there are independent journalists, but
Jairo Ordóñez
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