Not a new video, but worth reviewing What´s the new normal for journalism in an age of upheavals? —
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Updates on our April 6th workshop
INVITATION: INTERESTED IN FUTURE PROJECT COLLABORATION? A key feature of GjC being joint work on proposals for future projects, the workshop on April 6th is an open ‘scanning workshop’ intended to provide a forum for suggesting ideas and soliciting collaboration. We will present a number of possibilities, from Nordic research […]
Read MoreBIG LIES & ENDLESS GRIEVANCES
Center Dialogues & Reflections <a href=”https://wp.me/PcAXj5-2c” role=”button”> Publish with us </a> <a href=”#” role=”button”> Submit article </a> <h2>Invited column</h2> The strident arguments put forward that “voter fraud” has taken place in the recent election continues to resonate with a segment of the population. What do the deniers really want? Is […]
Read MoreHate speech anno 1938
That time private US media companies stepped in to silence the falsehoods and incitements of a major public figure … in 1938 Father Coughlin’s bully pulpit. Fotosearch/Getty Images This post is a reprint from The Conversation, under Creative Commons agreement. The original is linked below. Another readable story on the […]
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“Conflict resolution is a recurrent theme in East Africa. This has prompted the need for innovative ways to create lasting consensus in the region as well as across the continent. One of these innovative ways is peace journalism. It can stimulate peaceful resolution of conflict by voicing different conflicting parties […]
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Why the role of the media is so important to free and fair elections in Africa The news media is usually one of first casualties of bungled or contested elections. From the recent US elections, the UK’s Brexit vote to Zambia’s controversial 2016 presidential elections, the mainstream news media bore […]
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