Examining Peace-Oriented Media in Areas of Violent Conflict
Author
Vladimir Bratic
Publication Date
January 1, 2008
Summary
From the abstract of this 16-page document: "While the relationship between war and media is examined in literature, the cases of the positive use of mass communication channels in the reconciliation of post-conflict societies are virtually unknown. The goal of this study is to respond to the gap in literature by examining theoretical evidence and practical case studies describing media promotion of peace across the world. As a result, a total of 40 media projects in 18 countries are documented and two case studies are examined in detail.
Initial lessons from the practical projects in conjunction with historical developments of media in wars suggest that the current practice would benefit from: integration of all available media channels and practices, incorporation of media into other social institutions and processes and regulation of hate media as well as production of peace-oriented media."
(The full document is available by subscription or on a pay-per-article basis from Sage Journals online.)
Contact
Assistant Professor, Communication Studies
Hollins University
Roanoke VA
24020
United States
Tel: 540 362 6438
Fax: 540 362 6286
Related Summaries
Source
Email from Vladimir Bratic to The Communication Initiative on November 17 2008.
Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 12 2008
Last Updated February 14 2009
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