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No-Nonsense guide to Peace Journalism (2008) Print E-mail

This guide summarises the relatively short history of peace journalism, the concept, its gender dimension, the controversy it has provoked among journalists, and notes the research agenda that has sprung up as a result. It includes 'Ten Commandments' for peace journalism that could inform both theory and practice.

No-Nonsense guide to Peace Journalism



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