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Engendering peace journalism, keeping communities whole: a guide on gender-sensitive peace and conflict reportage

Manila: Isis International; Mindanaw Women Writers (Min-WoW) (2007), 47 pp., illustr., bibliogr. p.41
"Isis International-Manila welcomed the suggestion of Min-WoW to collaborate on a project on engendered peace journalism and community radio. Thus, the project, “Women Making Airwaves for Peace,” was conceptualized based on the media experiences of Min-WoW and Isis’ experience on community radio in Asia Pacific. Canada Fund for Local Initiatives provided the necessary financial support to implement the project. This primer “Engendering Peace Journalism: Keeping Communities Whole” combines the two organizations’ expertise in monitoring and analyzing media from a Southern feminist perspective together with experiences of the women from the three training activities conducted in North-Western Mindanao, Philippines in 2006-2007. Practitioners from both mainstream and community and independent media, women’s and peace NGOs and grassroots organizations attended the training." (Preface)
Contents
1 Engendering Peace Journalism, 9
2 Mapping Conflict: A Conflict Analysis Tool, 17
3 Gender in Conflict Analysis, 21
4 Tips for Journalists, 26
5 Self-care Strategies for Journalists, 37