Document details

Insights on Peace and Conflict Reporting

Milton Park; New York: Routledge (2022), xi, 170 pp.

Contains index

Series: Journalism Insights

ISBN 978-1-003-01562-8 (ebook); 978-0-55900-8 (pbk)

Signature commbox: 10-Conflicts-E 2022

"The contributors, ranging from prominent scholars to the Head of Newsgathering at the BBC, discuss a diverse range of key case studies, including the role of Bellingcat in conflict journalism; war and peace journalism in Bangladesh; visual storytelling in conflict zones; and rampant cyber-misogyny confronting women journalists in Finland, India, the Philippines and South Africa." (Publisher description)
Introduction: Reporting on Processes of Peace and Conflict / Kristin Skare Orgeret, 1
1 Peace and Conflict Reporting in a World-in-Crisis / Simon Cottle, 10
2 Obstacles for Critical Journalism in the Security Policy Sector: Revisiting Peace Journalism / Stig A. Nohrstedt & Rune Ottosen, 32
3 Peace and Conflict Journalism: An African Perspective / Winston Mano, 50
4 Resolution, Resistance, Resilience: Covering the Conflict in South Sudan / Charlotte Ntulume, 61
5 The Rohingya Refugee in the Bangladeshi Press / Kajalie Shehreen Islam & Mubashar Hasan, 75
6 How our Rage is Represented: Acts of Resistance among Women Photographers of the Global South / Saumava Mitra, Sara Creta & Stephanie McDonald, 89
7 Citizen Journalism: Is Bellingcat Revolutionising Conflict Journalism? / Glenda Cooper & Bruce Mutsvairo, 106
8 The New Frontline: Women Journalists at the Intersection of Digital Age Threats / Julie Posetti, 121
9 Creating Capacity for Peace: The Civil Power of News and Civil Norm Building / Jackie Harrison & Stef Pukallus, 139
10 Covering Conflict: Safety, Sanity and Responsibility / Jonathan Munro, 152