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As the first book in the Routledge Journalism Insights series, this edited collection explores the possibilities and challenges involved in contemporary reporting of peace and conflict.
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As the first book in the Routledge Journalism Insights series, this edited collection explores the possibilities and challenges involved in contemporary reporting of peace and conflict.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000410921
- Artikelnr.: 62057055
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000410921
- Artikelnr.: 62057055
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Kristin Skare Orgeret is a professor in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at OsloMet University, Norway, where she co-heads the research group MEKK (Media, War, Conflict). She has published extensively within the fields of global digital journalism, democratisation and conflict resolution, and gender and the media.
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
0. Kristin Skare Orgeret:
Introduction - Reporting on Processes of Peace and Conflict
1. Simon Cottle:
Peace and Conflict Reporting in a World-in-Crisis
2. Stig A. Nohrstedt & Rune Ottosen:
Obstacles for Critical Journalism in the Security Policy Sector: Revisiting
Peace Journalism
3. Winston Mano:
Peace and Conflict Journalism: An African Perspective
4. Charlotte Ntulume:
Resolution, Resistance, Resilience: Covering the Conflict in South Sudan
5. Kajalie Shehreen Islam & Mubashar Hasan:
The Rohingya Refugee in the Bangladeshi Press
6.Saumava Mitra, Sara Creta & Stephanie McDonald:
How our Rage is Represented: Acts of Resistance among Women Photographers
of the Global South
7. Glenda Cooper & Bruce Mutsvairo:
Citizen Journalism: Is Bellingcat Revolutionising Conflict Journalism?
8. Julie Posetti;
The New Frontline: Women Journalists at the Intersection of Digital Age
Threats
9. Jackie Harrison & Stef Pukallus:
Creating Capacity for Peace: The Power of News and Civil Norm Building
10. Jonathan Munro:
Covering Conflict: Safety, Sanity and Responsibility
Index
Acknowledgements
0. Kristin Skare Orgeret:
Introduction - Reporting on Processes of Peace and Conflict
1. Simon Cottle:
Peace and Conflict Reporting in a World-in-Crisis
2. Stig A. Nohrstedt & Rune Ottosen:
Obstacles for Critical Journalism in the Security Policy Sector: Revisiting
Peace Journalism
3. Winston Mano:
Peace and Conflict Journalism: An African Perspective
4. Charlotte Ntulume:
Resolution, Resistance, Resilience: Covering the Conflict in South Sudan
5. Kajalie Shehreen Islam & Mubashar Hasan:
The Rohingya Refugee in the Bangladeshi Press
6.Saumava Mitra, Sara Creta & Stephanie McDonald:
How our Rage is Represented: Acts of Resistance among Women Photographers
of the Global South
7. Glenda Cooper & Bruce Mutsvairo:
Citizen Journalism: Is Bellingcat Revolutionising Conflict Journalism?
8. Julie Posetti;
The New Frontline: Women Journalists at the Intersection of Digital Age
Threats
9. Jackie Harrison & Stef Pukallus:
Creating Capacity for Peace: The Power of News and Civil Norm Building
10. Jonathan Munro:
Covering Conflict: Safety, Sanity and Responsibility
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
0. Kristin Skare Orgeret:
Introduction - Reporting on Processes of Peace and Conflict
1. Simon Cottle:
Peace and Conflict Reporting in a World-in-Crisis
2. Stig A. Nohrstedt & Rune Ottosen:
Obstacles for Critical Journalism in the Security Policy Sector: Revisiting
Peace Journalism
3. Winston Mano:
Peace and Conflict Journalism: An African Perspective
4. Charlotte Ntulume:
Resolution, Resistance, Resilience: Covering the Conflict in South Sudan
5. Kajalie Shehreen Islam & Mubashar Hasan:
The Rohingya Refugee in the Bangladeshi Press
6.Saumava Mitra, Sara Creta & Stephanie McDonald:
How our Rage is Represented: Acts of Resistance among Women Photographers
of the Global South
7. Glenda Cooper & Bruce Mutsvairo:
Citizen Journalism: Is Bellingcat Revolutionising Conflict Journalism?
8. Julie Posetti;
The New Frontline: Women Journalists at the Intersection of Digital Age
Threats
9. Jackie Harrison & Stef Pukallus:
Creating Capacity for Peace: The Power of News and Civil Norm Building
10. Jonathan Munro:
Covering Conflict: Safety, Sanity and Responsibility
Index
Acknowledgements
0. Kristin Skare Orgeret:
Introduction - Reporting on Processes of Peace and Conflict
1. Simon Cottle:
Peace and Conflict Reporting in a World-in-Crisis
2. Stig A. Nohrstedt & Rune Ottosen:
Obstacles for Critical Journalism in the Security Policy Sector: Revisiting
Peace Journalism
3. Winston Mano:
Peace and Conflict Journalism: An African Perspective
4. Charlotte Ntulume:
Resolution, Resistance, Resilience: Covering the Conflict in South Sudan
5. Kajalie Shehreen Islam & Mubashar Hasan:
The Rohingya Refugee in the Bangladeshi Press
6.Saumava Mitra, Sara Creta & Stephanie McDonald:
How our Rage is Represented: Acts of Resistance among Women Photographers
of the Global South
7. Glenda Cooper & Bruce Mutsvairo:
Citizen Journalism: Is Bellingcat Revolutionising Conflict Journalism?
8. Julie Posetti;
The New Frontline: Women Journalists at the Intersection of Digital Age
Threats
9. Jackie Harrison & Stef Pukallus:
Creating Capacity for Peace: The Power of News and Civil Norm Building
10. Jonathan Munro:
Covering Conflict: Safety, Sanity and Responsibility
Index