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Contents
Preface
Introduction
Expanding peace journalism: comparative and critical approaches
PART I
CONCEPTUALISING PEACE JOURNALISM: LIMITATIONS AND EXTENSIONS
Chapter 1
New vistas for peace journalism: alternative media and communication rights
Chapter 2
International security and language: expanding the peace journalism framework
Chapter 3
‘Human rights journalism’: a critical conceptual framework of a complementary strand of peace journalism
Chapter 4
Empathy and ethics: journalistic representation and its consequences
PART II
CASE STUDIES: PEACE JOURNALISM IN WARTIME AND PEACEBUILDING
Chapter 5
Documenting war, visualising peace: towards peace photography
Chapter 6
Oligarchy reloaded and pirate media: the state of peace journalism in Guatemala
Chapter 7
The gaze of US and Indian media on terror in Mumbai: a comparative analysis
Chapter 8
Peace journalism–critical discourse case study: media and the plan for Swedish and Norwegian defence cooperation
Chapter 9
Conflict reporting and peace journalism: in search of a new model: lessons from the Nigerian Niger-Delta crisis
Chapter 10
Peace process or just peace deal? The media’s failure to cover peace
PART III
AGENCIES AND OPENINGS FOR CHANGE
Chapter 11
Can the centre hold? Prospects for mobilising media activism around public service broadcasting using peace journalism
Chapter 12
Globalisation of compassion: women’s narratives as models for peace journalism
Chapter 13
Examining the ‘dark past’ and ‘hopeful future’ in representations of race and Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Notes on contributors
Index
Copyright