
conflict reporting in the smartphone era - Konrad-Adenauer
... actually happened, thus promoting themselves as heroic figures. Understandably, as in some cases they may simply feel under enormous pressure to deliver an original, cutting edge story. However, the point here is that not only are readers or viewers actually being deceived, such misinformation might ...
... actually happened, thus promoting themselves as heroic figures. Understandably, as in some cases they may simply feel under enormous pressure to deliver an original, cutting edge story. However, the point here is that not only are readers or viewers actually being deceived, such misinformation might ...
On the escalation and de-escalation of conflict
... the other player’s production.1 In the meantime, this literature has branched into various directions, among other things dealing with dynamic issues (like economic growth) and the formation of alliances, and has become part of a more general theory of contests (Garfinkel and Skaperdas, 2007; Konrad ...
... the other player’s production.1 In the meantime, this literature has branched into various directions, among other things dealing with dynamic issues (like economic growth) and the formation of alliances, and has become part of a more general theory of contests (Garfinkel and Skaperdas, 2007; Konrad ...
1. Introduction - Cultural Science
... study draws upon the knowledge collected and disseminated from these and other points of view; but ultimately, new knowledge is generated through an analysis of archival materials and contextual data, focusing on the circulation of meaning in propaganda, journalism and ...
... study draws upon the knowledge collected and disseminated from these and other points of view; but ultimately, new knowledge is generated through an analysis of archival materials and contextual data, focusing on the circulation of meaning in propaganda, journalism and ...
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... with the aim of reflexivity. Her method began to come together theoretically when Kenneth Melchin, a Lonergan scholar, theologian and ethicist at St. Paul University saw what Picard was doing when she mediated. He told her that she was right. She was not negotiating interests, or helping parties rec ...
... with the aim of reflexivity. Her method began to come together theoretically when Kenneth Melchin, a Lonergan scholar, theologian and ethicist at St. Paul University saw what Picard was doing when she mediated. He told her that she was right. She was not negotiating interests, or helping parties rec ...
File - David Morrison
... They generally first express a problematic condition with some emotional intimate, but this may or may not be the person with whom they are having the conflict, and they do so in a process that is alternately solution-oriented (instrumental) or problem-oriented (expressive). While they generally see ...
... They generally first express a problematic condition with some emotional intimate, but this may or may not be the person with whom they are having the conflict, and they do so in a process that is alternately solution-oriented (instrumental) or problem-oriented (expressive). While they generally see ...
... Bill Bonney and Helen Wilson suggest that "news is selected raw information, impartially presented and distinguished from comment and interpretation". However, not all information and factual material, such as information on weather, shipping, the stock market and sport result, are counted as news. ...
Reinventing Peace- Maria Voce Emmaus
... war” to highlight the fragmentation and at the same time the globalisation of conflicts. A multiplication of wars, terrorist attacks, ethnic and religious persecutions, and abuses of power have characterised recent years more and more, causing great suffering in many parts of the world. This type o ...
... war” to highlight the fragmentation and at the same time the globalisation of conflicts. A multiplication of wars, terrorist attacks, ethnic and religious persecutions, and abuses of power have characterised recent years more and more, causing great suffering in many parts of the world. This type o ...
Social liberation and conflict resolution
... opportunity to explore whatever is causing the friction and, with appropriate resources, to move into and through it, and into a new space or way of being. Mediation is one of the ...
... opportunity to explore whatever is causing the friction and, with appropriate resources, to move into and through it, and into a new space or way of being. Mediation is one of the ...
“Root Causes”
... force and implications for human behaviour remains unaddressed in terms of underlying cognitive and psychological processes (Højbjerg 2007). However, the argument of this article is based on the idea that the refusal to consider the impact of „culture‟ on collective violence and war contains the ri ...
... force and implications for human behaviour remains unaddressed in terms of underlying cognitive and psychological processes (Højbjerg 2007). However, the argument of this article is based on the idea that the refusal to consider the impact of „culture‟ on collective violence and war contains the ri ...
- Opus: Online Publications Store
... down to the simple fact that while water does not consider boiling in 100 degrees Celsius, human behavior is fundamentally different, as people do consider their actions. Water cannot be held morally accountable for its boiling, while a human being is always morally accountable for her/his actions, ...
... down to the simple fact that while water does not consider boiling in 100 degrees Celsius, human behavior is fundamentally different, as people do consider their actions. Water cannot be held morally accountable for its boiling, while a human being is always morally accountable for her/his actions, ...
Constructivist Pragmatism and Academic Diplomacy for Conflict
... down to the simple fact that while water does not consider boiling in 100 degrees Celsius, human behavior is fundamentally different, as people do consider their actions. Water cannot be held morally accountable for its boiling, while a human being is always morally accountable for her/his actions, ...
... down to the simple fact that while water does not consider boiling in 100 degrees Celsius, human behavior is fundamentally different, as people do consider their actions. Water cannot be held morally accountable for its boiling, while a human being is always morally accountable for her/his actions, ...
Networked Journalism: News For A less Flat Earth
... “When the people formerly known as the audience employ the press tools they have in their possession to inform one another, that’s citizen journalism.” [2] Look at the flourishing of YouTube – it produced more video in six months than a major US Network has made in the last half century. Look at Fl ...
... “When the people formerly known as the audience employ the press tools they have in their possession to inform one another, that’s citizen journalism.” [2] Look at the flourishing of YouTube – it produced more video in six months than a major US Network has made in the last half century. Look at Fl ...
The Sociology of Journalism
... determined by the available technology of newsgathering, production and dissemination available. New communications technology brings with it major benefits for journalistic organizations. But it also has forced to unsettling changes on working practices and routines, and challenged existing lines o ...
... determined by the available technology of newsgathering, production and dissemination available. New communications technology brings with it major benefits for journalistic organizations. But it also has forced to unsettling changes on working practices and routines, and challenged existing lines o ...
Topic – 3 - TYPES OF SOCIAL INTERACTION
... without conflict , in fact , some conflict is inevitable. A stable society is one that finds means of controlling conflict with no injury to any of the conflicting parties. Because conflict often ends in unhappiness , destruction and violence , and even death , it is naturally viewed negatively . Ho ...
... without conflict , in fact , some conflict is inevitable. A stable society is one that finds means of controlling conflict with no injury to any of the conflicting parties. Because conflict often ends in unhappiness , destruction and violence , and even death , it is naturally viewed negatively . Ho ...
Peace Journalism in the Philippines
... Peace Journalism is based on the proposition that the choices journalists make while covering conflicts tend inescapably either to expand or contract the space available for society at large to imagine and work towards peaceful outcomes to conflicts. ...
... Peace Journalism is based on the proposition that the choices journalists make while covering conflicts tend inescapably either to expand or contract the space available for society at large to imagine and work towards peaceful outcomes to conflicts. ...
Peace journalism

Peace journalism has been developed from research that indicates that often news about conflict has a value bias toward violence. It also includes practical methods for correcting this bias by producing journalism in both the mainstream and alternative media, and working with journalists, media professionals, audiences, and organizations in conflict.This concept was proposed by Johan Galtung. Other terms for this broad definition of peace journalism include conflict solution journalism, conflict sensitive journalism, constructive conflict coverage, and reporting the world.War journalism is journalism about conflict that has a value bias towards violence and violent groups. This usually leads audiences to overvalue violent responses to conflict and ignore non-violent alternatives. This is understood to be the result of well documented news reporting conventions. These conventions focus only on physical effects of conflict (for example ignoring psychological impacts) and elite positions (which may or may not represent the actual parties and their goals). It is also biased toward reporting only the differences between parties, (rather than similarities, previous agreements, and progress on common issues) the here and now (ignoring causes and outcomes), and zero sums (assuming that one side's needs can only be met by the other side's compromise or defeat).Peace journalism aims to correct for these biases. Its operational definition is ""to allow opportunities for society at large to consider and value non-violent responses to conflict"". This involves picking up calls for, and articulations of, non-violence policies from whatever quarter, and allowing them into the public sphere.