This research is premised on the understanding that media texts are discourses and that all discourses are functional, that is, they refer to things, issues and events, in meaningful and goal oriented ways. Nine articles are analysed to explicate the sorts of discourses that were promoted by The Chronicle during the Gukurahundi conflict in Zimbabwe between 1982 and 1986. It is argued that discourses in the news media are shaped by the role(s), the type(s) of journalism assumed by such media, and by the political environment in which the news media operate. The interplay between the roles, types of journalism practised, and the effect the political environment has on news discourses is assessed within the context of conflictual situations. T...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
This thesis involves an analysis based on the theory of peace and war journalism to show how these t...
Much has been said about the news media’s role in instigating war, conflict and violence. Less atten...
The paper explores how peace journalism has been applied in Uganda basing on an assessment of findin...
Text in EnglishThis thesis explores the representation of political conflict in the Zimbabwean press...
While the media are known as information and entertainment source, some scholars (e.g. Galtung, 2002...
Abstract : Between the year 2000 and 2013, Zimbabwe held seven elections and two constitutional pleb...
The research analysed the role of print media in peace education in the post-Gukurahundi era in Zimb...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
This thesis, “Niger Delta Conflict: A Framing and Critical Discourse Analysis of News Media Coverage...
Many scholars argue that the media plays a significant role in reporting conflict. The nature of tha...
Peace Journalism is a bold attempt to redefine and reconstruct the role of journalists who cover con...
Set against a backdrop of ongoing social conflict in the country, this study sets out to explore how...
The media discursive representation of participants and their roles in conflict situations is the fo...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
This thesis involves an analysis based on the theory of peace and war journalism to show how these t...
Much has been said about the news media’s role in instigating war, conflict and violence. Less atten...
The paper explores how peace journalism has been applied in Uganda basing on an assessment of findin...
Text in EnglishThis thesis explores the representation of political conflict in the Zimbabwean press...
While the media are known as information and entertainment source, some scholars (e.g. Galtung, 2002...
Abstract : Between the year 2000 and 2013, Zimbabwe held seven elections and two constitutional pleb...
The research analysed the role of print media in peace education in the post-Gukurahundi era in Zimb...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
This thesis, “Niger Delta Conflict: A Framing and Critical Discourse Analysis of News Media Coverage...
Many scholars argue that the media plays a significant role in reporting conflict. The nature of tha...
Peace Journalism is a bold attempt to redefine and reconstruct the role of journalists who cover con...
Set against a backdrop of ongoing social conflict in the country, this study sets out to explore how...
The media discursive representation of participants and their roles in conflict situations is the fo...
Efforts to put the ideas of peace journalism into practice have so far largely neglected the role of...
This study explores the mediation of ethno-religious conflicts by the press and investigates their p...
This thesis involves an analysis based on the theory of peace and war journalism to show how these t...