Much has been said about the news media’s role in instigating war, conflict and violence. Less attention has been paid to the news media’s role in mitigating conflict. Criticism has been directed towards the ways in which journalists and war correspondents cover conflict with an emphasis on violence, suffering, polarization of the views of main stakeholders, and over-simplification of the underlying causes of conflict. The growing literature and scholarship around Peace Journalism stands as a response to this. In the context of the African continent, further critique has been levelled against frames and narratives of war, conflict and violence grounded in Western epistemologies and dominant discourses of African conflicts and stakeholders. ...
Most wars were not brought to our attention if there were no journalists to report on them and no ne...
Power, politics and profit have been the key factors in determining the media’s traditional approach...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
Of the many problems that face Africa, conflict is perpetual. In a continent whose land mass is one-...
Set against a backdrop of ongoing social conflict in the country, this study sets out to explore how...
The paper explores how peace journalism has been applied in Uganda basing on an assessment of findin...
Journalists are enjoined to be truthful, fair, accurate and balanced in their reporting but whether ...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Many scholars argue that the media plays a significant role in reporting conflict. The nature of tha...
This research is premised on the understanding that media texts are discourses and that all discours...
This paper concludes that in Africa the non-Western press may have the best chance to employ peace j...
Conflicts that occur across ethnic and/or religious identity lines generally have underlying root ca...
Starting from an understanding of peace journalism that regards it not as an antipode, but as a nece...
The essays in this book focus on the tension built into the vocation of the journalist. He and she n...
Most wars were not brought to our attention if there were no journalists to report on them and no ne...
Power, politics and profit have been the key factors in determining the media’s traditional approach...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
Of the many problems that face Africa, conflict is perpetual. In a continent whose land mass is one-...
Set against a backdrop of ongoing social conflict in the country, this study sets out to explore how...
The paper explores how peace journalism has been applied in Uganda basing on an assessment of findin...
Journalists are enjoined to be truthful, fair, accurate and balanced in their reporting but whether ...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
Many scholars argue that the media plays a significant role in reporting conflict. The nature of tha...
This research is premised on the understanding that media texts are discourses and that all discours...
This paper concludes that in Africa the non-Western press may have the best chance to employ peace j...
Conflicts that occur across ethnic and/or religious identity lines generally have underlying root ca...
Starting from an understanding of peace journalism that regards it not as an antipode, but as a nece...
The essays in this book focus on the tension built into the vocation of the journalist. He and she n...
Most wars were not brought to our attention if there were no journalists to report on them and no ne...
Power, politics and profit have been the key factors in determining the media’s traditional approach...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...