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Expanding Peace Journalism: Comparative and Critical Approaches

Sydney: Sydney University Press (2011), 389 pp.

Contains index

ISBN 978-1-920899707

CC BY-NC-ND

Signature commbox: 10-Conflicts-E 2011

Preface / Johan Galtung
Introduction. Expanding peace journalism: comparative and critical approaches / Jake Lynch, Robert A Hackett and Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, ix
I. CONCEPTUALISING PEACE JOURNALISM: IIMITATIONS AND EXTENSIONS
1 New vistas for peace journalism: alternative media and communication rights / Robert A Hackett, 3
2 International security and language: expanding the peace journalism framework / Birgit Brock-Utne, 33
3 'Human rights journalism': a critical conceptual framework of a complementary strand ofpeace journalism / Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, 50
4 Empathy and ethics: journalistic representation and its consequences / Annabel McGoldrick, 69
II. CASE STUDIES: PEACE JOURNALISM IN WARTIME AND PEACEBUILDING
5 Documenting war, visualising peace: towards peace photography / Stuart Allan, 89
6 Oligarchy reloaded and pirate media: the state of peace journalism in Guatemala / Lioba Suchenwirth and Richard Lance Keeble, 105
7 The gaze of US and Indian media on terror in Mumbai: a comparative analysis / Sudeshna Roy and Susan Dente Ross, 122
8 Peace journalism-critical discourse case study: media and the plan for Swedish and Norwegian defence cooperation / Stig A Nohrstedt and Rune Ottosen, 141
9 Conflict reporting and peace journalism: in search of a new model: lessons from the Nigerian Niger-Delta crisis / Matt Mogekwu, 158
10 Peace process or just peace deal? The media's failure to cover peace / Virgil Hawkins, 175
III. AGENCIES AND OPENINGS FOR CHANGE
11 Can the centre hold? Prospects for mobilising media activism around public service broadcasting using peace journalism / Jake Lynch, 195
12 Globalisation of compassion: women's narratives as models for peace journalism / Elissa J Tivona, 217
13 Examining the 'dark past' and 'hopeful future' in representations of race and Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Peter A Chow-White and Rob McMahon, 238