Reporting Conflict and Peace in Cyprus

Reporting Conflict and Peace in Cyprus
Author: Sanem Şahin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2022-03-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783030950101

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This book studies journalism in Cyprus to understand how journalists negotiate their roles and responsibilities in conflict-affected societies. In Cyprus, journalism has navigated through the pressures and challenges of intercommunal and political tensions. The book outlines a historical context of the conflict, also known as the Cyprus problem and discusses the news media's involvement in it. However, the primary concern is journalists' perceptions of their professional roles and external forces affecting their work. It examines the impact of political, economic and organisational influences, media ownership and technological developments on their work through interviews conducted with journalists. It studies professional and ethical challenges journalists experience, especially when reporting intercommunal relations. Finally, it explores the impact of digital media on journalism and the public debate on the Cyprus problem.

Building Confidence in Peace

Building Confidence in Peace
Author: Erol Kaymak,Alexandros Lordos,Nathalie Tocci
Publsiher: CEPS
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2008
Genre: Barış inşa etme -.Kıbrıs -. Kamuoyu
ISBN: 9789290798217

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"Reports and analyses the results of the first public opinion survey in Cyprus carried out by the Centre for European Policy Studies in collaboration with Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot partners. In the new atmosphere of relaunched negotiations in 2008, this book investigates what Cypriots think of each other, of the peace process and of possible solutions to the conflict."--Publisher.

Reporting Conflict

Reporting Conflict
Author: Jake Lynch,Johan Galtung
Publsiher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0702237671

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Introducing a compelling new series that offers leading international thinking on conflict and peacebuilding. Journalists control our access to news. By pitching stories from particular angles, the media decides the issues for public debate.

Cyprus and the Roadmap for Peace

Cyprus and the Roadmap for Peace
Author: Michális S. Michael,Yücel Vural
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786430496

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The UN-led Cyprus peace process is in desperate need of radical transformation. This book makes a notable contribution towards changing the current discourse by empowering the main parties to better value their relationship. By altering goals and perceptions, the authors explore alternative visions for the future of Cyprus, suggesting both realistically feasible and politically challenging ideas. Using an exciting, innovative and multifocal approach, the authors discuss the practical application of specific solutions and explore the radical disagreements of the conflict at both social and political levels. Reflecting on the idea of a 'post-settlement' state of affairs and the prospect of such a reality, chapters illustrate the problems, challenges and political dynamics of Cyprus. The book explores the conceptual approaches to dialogue; reviews Greek, Turkish and Cypriot policies; probes the challenging roles of the UN and EU; canvasses Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot perspectives on the conflict; and, finally, offers dialogical reflections and debates on past and future problems. Allowing open and expressive dialogue, this book will interest those in academic and practitioner roles focused on international politics, conflict resolution and peace studies. It allows for further understanding of the complex perspectives presented in Cyprus that have great relevance in other international settings.

Peace Journalism War and Conflict Resolution

Peace Journalism  War and Conflict Resolution
Author: Richard Keeble,John Tulloch,Florian Zollman
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2010
Genre: Journalism
ISBN: 1433107260

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Peace Journalism, War and Conflict Resolution draws together the work of over twenty leading international writers, journalists, theorists and campaigners in the field of peace journalism. Mainstream media tend to promote the interests of the military and governments in their coverage of warfare. This major new text aims to provide a definitive, up-to-date, critical, engaging and accessible overview exploring the role of the media in conflict resolution. Sections focus in detail on theory, international practice, and critiques of mainstream media performance from a peace perspective; countries discussed include the U.S., U.K., Germany, Cyprus, Sweden, Canada, India, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea and the Philippines. Chapters examine a wide variety of issues including mainstream newspapers, indigenous media, blogs and radical alternative websites. The book includes a foreword by award-winning investigative journalist John Pilger and a critical afterword by cultural commentator Jeffery Klaehn.

Peace Journalism Principles and Practices

Peace Journalism Principles and Practices
Author: Steven Youngblood
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317299745

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Long-time peace journalist Steven Youngblood presents the foundations of peace journalism in this exciting new textbook, offering readers the methods, approaches, and concepts required to use journalism as a tool for peace, reconciliation, and development. Guidance is offered on framing stories, ethical treatment of sensitive subjects, and avoiding polarizing stereotypes through a range of international examples and case studies spanning from the Iraq war to the recent unrest in Ferguson, Missouri. Youngblood teaches students to interrogate traditional media narratives about crime, race, politics, immigration, and civil unrest, and to illustrate where—and how—a peace journalism approach can lead to more responsible and constructive coverage, and even assist in the peace process itself.

Reporting Conflicts Humanitarian Crises and Peace Processes

Reporting Conflicts  Humanitarian Crises and Peace Processes
Author: Tedla Desta
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781527573727

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This book analyses how humanitarian crises, conflicts, and peace processes in the Horn of Africa (HoA) were covered by two different media outlets, the Daily Nation (DN) and the Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN), currently known as The New Humanitarian. The author develops a new framework called the Four-Part Framework, and examines the coverage of humanitarian crises, conflicts and peace processes, particularly conflicts and peace processes in Kenya, Sudan and South Sudan. Regional conflict and media situations are also discussed in the book, as well as important recommendations that could be applicable in similar situations in other locations.

The War Report

The War Report
Author: Annyssa Bellal
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2016-01-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198766063

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This annual report on armed conflicts around the world provides detailed information on each conflict which occurred in 2014. The report sets out the conflicts' classification, applicable norms, key actors, methods of warfare, and the number of casualties. It also analyses key legal issues that arose in the context of these armed conflicts.