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Can the centre hold? Prospects for mobilising media activism around public service broadcasting using peace journalism
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Conflict reporting and peace journalism: in search of a new model: lessons from the Nigerian Niger-Delta crisis
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Documenting war, visualising peace: towards peace photography
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Empathy and ethics: journalistic representation and its consequences
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Examining the ‘dark past’ and ‘hopeful future’ in representations of race and Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
The gaze of US and Indian media on terror in Mumbai: a comparative analysis
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Globalisation of compassion: women’s narratives as models for peace journalism
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
‘Human rights journalism’: a critical conceptual framework of a complementary strand of peace journalism
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
International security and language: expanding the peace journalism framework
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
New vistas for peace journalism: alternative media and communication rights
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Oligarchy reloaded and pirate media: the state of peace journalism in Guatemala
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Peace journalism–critical discourse case study: media and the plan for Swedish and Norwegian defence cooperation
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter -
Peace process or just peace deal? The media’s failure to cover peace
Published 2011-01-01Book chapter