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|a Expanding peace journalism
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|h Elektronische Ressource
|b comparative and critical approaches
|c edited by Jake Lynch, Ibrahim Seaga Shaw and Robert A Hackett
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Conceptualising peace journalism: limitations and extensions -- Case studies: peace journalism in wartime and peacebuilding -- Agencies and openings for change
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|a Journalism / Political aspects
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|a Journalistic ethics
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|a Mass media and peace
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|a This major new text explores and interrogates peace journalism as a significant challenge to this hegemonic discourse, which has been advocated and elaborated over the recent years in journalism, media development and academic spheres. J Lynch, University of Sydney
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