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1 online resource (281 p.) |
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Routledge Contemporary Africa Ser |
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Routledge Contemporary Africa Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction. Changing the tide: re-examining the interplay of media, conflict and peacebuilding in africa -- Part I: Different conceptual and methodological considerations -- 2 Rethinking peace journalism in light of ubuntu -- 3 Researching Africa peace journalism through borderlands: a theoretical and methodological exploration -- 4 The limits of peace journalism in restricted societies: reporting the Gukurahundi genocide in Zimbabwe |
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5 The prospects and challenges of mediating peacebuilding in Africa: towards a human rights journalism approach -- 6 The role of folk media in peacebuilding: folk storytelling tradition as a site for peaceful negotiation for gender harmony in African families -- Part II: The good and bad of traditional media in conflict and peacebuilding -- 7 A critical reflection on the role of the media in conflict in Africa -- 8 Assessing the impact of terrorism and counter-terrorism laws on freedom of the media in Kenya |
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9 Catalysts of conflict or messengers of peace? Promoting interfaith dialogue between christians and muslims in Kenya through the media -- 10 Media diplomacy and the Kenya-Somalia maritime territorial dispute -- 11 "In their own words": journalistic mediation of electoral conflict in polarized Zimbabwe -- 12 The role of the media in conflict and peacebuilding in Sierra Leone -- 13 War reporting in Africa: the case of Sudan's war in the Nuba Mountains -- 14 Peace-makers or Peace-wreckers? Discursive construction of domestic conflict and peacebuilding in the Zimbabwean diaspora media |
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Part III: Digital media, conflict and peacebuilding -- 15 Precarity, technology, identity: the sociology of conflict reporting in South Sudan -- 16 "Walking through history" together: gukurahundi, memory and the role of digital media in shaping "post-conflict" Zimbabwe -- 17 "We have degrees in violence": a multimodal critical discourse analysis of online constructions of electoral violence in post-2000 Zimbabwe -- 18 Of beaches, monkeys and good old days: how social media race-talk is dismantling the 'rainbow nation' -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Mass media and peace-Africa
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Peace-building-Africa
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Mass media and war-Africa
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Mare, Admire
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ISBN |
9781000361346 |
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1000361349 |
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