This chapter focuses on how a specific religious organization, called Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, whose interest is in pursuing broader political objectives, has used the print media in pursuing peacebuilding. It describes, analyzes and demarcates the religious fields of discourse in Zimbabwe. Characterizing the religious landscape of Zimbabwe as a field helps identify the differences and alliances built or broken between the different religious groups and political actors with respect to peacebuilding. In doing so, this chapter acknowledges that Zimbabwe is not religiously monolithic and thus, regarding peacebuilding, different religious actors have promoted or undermined peace and reconciliation via various media including print media. T...
Religion and politics in Zimbabwe have always been trading together. The country won the liberation ...
Noted as one of the most notorious rebels in Africa, The Lord’s Resistance Army has been known to co...
In post-independence Zimbabwe, religion has been associated with piety andacquiescence rather than r...
This chapter focuses on how a specific religious organization, called Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, w...
This chapter focuses on how a specific religious organization, called Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, w...
This chapter explores the dynamics of Christianity in the midst of oppression, repression and confli...
This chapter provides the background to the volume. It outlines the longstanding debate on the relat...
The discourse of religious peacebuilding emerged following years of concentration on the relationshi...
The research analysed the role of print media in peace education in the post-Gukurahundi era in Zimb...
Bibliography: pages 264-277.This thesis outlines a proposal from an explicitly religious standpoint ...
This chapter focuses on religion has obscured the role of secularism, despite Zimbabwe being a secul...
Violence may be conceptualised in a narrow sense as physical harm done to persons or property, or in...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
Religion and politics in Zimbabwe have always been trading together. The country won the liberation ...
Noted as one of the most notorious rebels in Africa, The Lord’s Resistance Army has been known to co...
In post-independence Zimbabwe, religion has been associated with piety andacquiescence rather than r...
This chapter focuses on how a specific religious organization, called Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, w...
This chapter focuses on how a specific religious organization, called Zimbabwe Christian Alliance, w...
This chapter explores the dynamics of Christianity in the midst of oppression, repression and confli...
This chapter provides the background to the volume. It outlines the longstanding debate on the relat...
The discourse of religious peacebuilding emerged following years of concentration on the relationshi...
The research analysed the role of print media in peace education in the post-Gukurahundi era in Zimb...
Bibliography: pages 264-277.This thesis outlines a proposal from an explicitly religious standpoint ...
This chapter focuses on religion has obscured the role of secularism, despite Zimbabwe being a secul...
Violence may be conceptualised in a narrow sense as physical harm done to persons or property, or in...
A distinct phenomenon of religio-political actors that emerged in Zimbabwe as a result of the socio-...
Religion and politics in Zimbabwe have always been trading together. The country won the liberation ...
Noted as one of the most notorious rebels in Africa, The Lord’s Resistance Army has been known to co...
In post-independence Zimbabwe, religion has been associated with piety andacquiescence rather than r...