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Media, Conflict and Peacebuilding in Africa: Conceptual and Empirical Considerations
I: Different conceptual and methodological considerations
Rethinking peace journalism in light of ubuntu
Researching Africa peace journalism through borderlands: a theoretical and methodological exploration
The limits of peace journalism in restricted societies: reporting the Gukurahundi genocide in Zimbabwe
The prospects and challenges of mediating peacebuilding in Africa: towards a human rights journalism approach
The role of folk media in peacebuilding: folk storytelling tradition as a site for peaceful negotiation for gender harmony in African families
II: The good and bad of traditional media in conflict and peacebuilding
A critical reflection on the role of the media in conflict in Africa
Assessing the impact of terrorism and counter-terrorism laws on freedom of the media in Kenya
Catalysts of conflict or messengers of peace? Promoting interfaith dialogue between christians and muslims in Kenya through the media
Media diplomacy and the Kenya-Somalia maritime territorial dispute
“In their own words”: journalistic mediation of electoral conflict in polarized Zimbabwe
The role of the media in conflict and peacebuilding in Sierra Leone
War reporting in Africa: the case of Sudan’s war in the Nuba Mountains
Peace-makers or Peace-wreckers? Discursive construction of domestic conflict and peacebuilding in the Zimbabwean diaspora media
III: Digital media, conflict and peacebuilding
Precarity, technology, identity: the sociology of conflict reporting in South Sudan
“Walking through history” together: gukurahundi, memory and the role of digital media in shaping “post-conflict” Zimbabwe
“We have degrees in violence”: a multimodal critical discourse analysis of online constructions of electoral violence in post-2000 Zimbabwe
Of beaches, monkeys and good old days: how social media race-talk is dismantling the ‘rainbow nation’
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