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Religion and Conflicts, Religious Conflicts, Religious Violence
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Journalism Education & Training
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Conflict Reporting, Armed Conflict Reporting
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Conflict-Sensitive & Peace Journalism
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Development Journalism & Media Representation of Development Issues
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Adoption of Western Communication Models & Media Practices
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Kompas (Newspaper, Indonesia)
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Journalism and Conflict in Indonesia: From Reporting Violence to Promoting Peace
Abingdon, Oxon et al.: Routledge (2013), xiii, 255 pp.
"This book examines, through the case study of Indonesia over recent decades, how the reporting of violence can drive the escalation of violence, and how journalists can alter their reporting practices in order to have the opposite effect and promote peace." (Publisher description)
Framing Religious Conflict: Primordialism Writ Large
Asia Pacific Media Educator, issue 21 (2011), pp. 1-23
"Is there a dynamic correspondence between the unfolding of media narratives about conflict and how that conflict plays out on the ground? In particular, can this question be applied productively to the Maluku wars, an outbreak of religious violence at the end of Indonesia’s long developmentalist
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Two Models for Pacific Islands Journalism Education
In: South Pacific Islands Communication: Regional Perspectives, Local Issues
Singapur: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC) (2008), pp. 82-101
"The intellectual undernourishment of journalism education and research is tied to wider problems in Pacific academic culture. On a macro level, Pacific media communities can apply their own social capital to the task of media development according to their own agendas, drawing on sound data and ana
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