03437oam 2200613I 450 991014937370332120240501153821.01-317-29973-61-315-64801-61-317-29974-410.4324/9781315648019 (CKB)3710000000933685(MiAaPQ)EBC4732532(OCoLC)962305724(BIP)63343117(BIP)55189258(EXLCZ)99371000000093368520180706d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPeace journalism principles and practices responsibly reporting conflicts, reconciliation, and solutions /Steven Youngblood ; foreword by Dr. Jake Lynch1st ed.New York ;London :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (268 pages)Includes index.1-138-12469-9 1-138-12467-2 1. The peace journalism approach -- 2. How traditional media inflame and encourage conflict -- 3. Propaganda and the peace journalism approach -- 4. Reporting civic unrest and the need for peace journalism -- 5. Peace journalism : the academic and practical debate -- 6. Measuring peace and peace journalism -- 7. Peace journalism, stereotypes, and racial narratives -- 8. Crime, mass shootings, and the peace journalism approach -- 9. Debunking traditional media narratives about terrorism -- 10. Media narratives of the vulnerable-immigrants, IDPs, and refugees -- 11. Peace and electoral journalism and media narratives -- 12. Peace journalism as a tool for reconciliation -- 13. Peace journalism as a tool for development -- 14. Peace journalism : obstacles and prospects -- 15. The future of peace journalism.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.WarPress coverageSocial conflictPress coverageMass media and peaceJournalismPolitical aspectsJournalismObjectivityJournalistic ethicsWarPress coverage.Social conflictPress coverage.Mass media and peace.JournalismPolitical aspects.JournalismObjectivity.Journalistic ethics.070.4/333070.4333Youngblood Steven.918081MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910149373703321Peace journalism principles and practices2058529UNINA