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Ethical Perspectives, 2000
Envisageant toute forme de conflit comme une incapacite a entendre la partie adverse, l'A. met l'accent sur la capacite a l'empathie, en estimant que cette qualite fait defaut a de nombreux journalistes. Elle mentionne ses cours de journalisme pacifiste comme un moyen de faire entendre la voix des plus vulnerables, qui sont toujours les victimes, dans ...
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Envisageant toute forme de conflit comme une incapacite a entendre la partie adverse, l'A. met l'accent sur la capacite a l'empathie, en estimant que cette qualite fait defaut a de nombreux journalistes. Elle mentionne ses cours de journalisme pacifiste comme un moyen de faire entendre la voix des plus vulnerables, qui sont toujours les victimes, dans ...
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Journal of Peace Education, 2011
by Jake Lynch, Sydney University Press, 2008, 254 pp., US$31, ISBN 978-192-0899-134 While Lynch’s first, somewhat ambitious volume, Peace Journalism (2005) – co-authored with Annabelle McGoldrick –...
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by Jake Lynch, Sydney University Press, 2008, 254 pp., US$31, ISBN 978-192-0899-134 While Lynch’s first, somewhat ambitious volume, Peace Journalism (2005) – co-authored with Annabelle McGoldrick –...
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Most people are reflexively skeptical when they hear the term peace journalism yet are usually receptive to the principles of peace journalism like accuracy; balance; objectivity; discussing solutions; avoiding inflammatory, demonizing, stereotyping language; and rejecting “us vs. them” narratives.
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Journalistik
A society that is challenged by multiple crises with many upheavals and conflicts needs journalists with conflict expertise. It needs journalists who are impartial, who contextualize and who report in a balanced and solution-oriented way. The media – even »quality media« – too often report on debates or conflicts using emotional and partisan language ...
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A society that is challenged by multiple crises with many upheavals and conflicts needs journalists with conflict expertise. It needs journalists who are impartial, who contextualize and who report in a balanced and solution-oriented way. The media – even »quality media« – too often report on debates or conflicts using emotional and partisan language ...
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Expanding peace journalism: A new model for analyzing media representations of immigration
Journalism, 2022Panagiota Kalfeli, Antonis Gardikiotis
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Peace and the absence of journalism
2015Studies on conflict, peace and the media inevitably focus their attention on situations in which the media has chosen to direct its attention. But it is also vital to consider the failure of the media in the outside world to cover conflicts and peace processes. From this perspective, this chapter examines two issues. The first is the perceived tendency
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For People, For Policy: Journalists’ Perceptions of Peace Journalism in East Africa
International Journal of Press/Politics, 2023Meagan E Doll
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Mapping Peace Journalism: Toward a Shared Understanding of Success
Journalism Studies, 2022Meagan E Doll
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