Expanding Peace Journalism Comparative and Critical Approaches

Expanding Peace Journalism: Comparative and Critical Approaches draws together cutting-edge contributions from 17 international writers to this rapidly emerging field of research. Media coverage of conflicts is propagandistic and commonly portrays two elite actors contesting a single goal of 'v...

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Other Authors: Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga (Editor), Lynch, Jake (Editor), Hackett, Robert A. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Sydney University Press 2011
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