This article argues that Johan Galtung’s theory on peace journalism can serve as a fruitful supplement to theory-building in the field of war and peace journalism, and critically reviews the scholarly debate on peace journalism. By using examples from Norwegian media coverage of the war in Afghanistan and examples of research on the Norwegian media coverage of the war, the author argues that Galtung’s theory on peace journalism can also serve as a useful platform for teaching and journalism training in the field of conflict and war reporting
This paper uses the Peace Journalism model, devised by Johan Galtung and developed by Jake Lynch and...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Following seminal study on journalistic attitudes towards wars and peace journalism, in this study w...
This article argues that Johan Galtung’s theory on peace journalism can serve as a fruitful suppleme...
This thesis examines the peace journalism model, created by Johan Galtung in the 1970s, and argues t...
Most wars were not brought to our attention if there were no journalists to report on them and no ne...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
Power, politics and profit have been the key factors in determining the media’s traditional approach...
Summary This research is important, relevant for media scholars as well as scholars of peace buildin...
The relationship between war, journalism and the media has always been problematic. Soon after the d...
This paper argues against the prescriptive notions of Peace Journalism, and in particular its exclus...
In this article, I seek to inform Peace Journalism (PJ) education and training in conflict-affected ...
In this article, I seek to inform Peace Journalism (PJ) education and training in conflict-affected...
This article is a response to criticisms of peace journalism from a journalist (David Loyn) and a sc...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
This paper uses the Peace Journalism model, devised by Johan Galtung and developed by Jake Lynch and...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Following seminal study on journalistic attitudes towards wars and peace journalism, in this study w...
This article argues that Johan Galtung’s theory on peace journalism can serve as a fruitful suppleme...
This thesis examines the peace journalism model, created by Johan Galtung in the 1970s, and argues t...
Most wars were not brought to our attention if there were no journalists to report on them and no ne...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
Power, politics and profit have been the key factors in determining the media’s traditional approach...
Summary This research is important, relevant for media scholars as well as scholars of peace buildin...
The relationship between war, journalism and the media has always been problematic. Soon after the d...
This paper argues against the prescriptive notions of Peace Journalism, and in particular its exclus...
In this article, I seek to inform Peace Journalism (PJ) education and training in conflict-affected ...
In this article, I seek to inform Peace Journalism (PJ) education and training in conflict-affected...
This article is a response to criticisms of peace journalism from a journalist (David Loyn) and a sc...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
This paper uses the Peace Journalism model, devised by Johan Galtung and developed by Jake Lynch and...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Following seminal study on journalistic attitudes towards wars and peace journalism, in this study w...