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Conflict-Sensitive & Peace Journalism
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Conflict-Sensitive Radio Journalism, Radio in Conflict Prevention & Transformation
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Media Assistance in Conflict Regions & Fragile Countries
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Fact-Checking & Verification of Sources
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COVID-19 Communication
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Radio Ndeke Luka (Central African Republic)
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Audience Feedback, Interaction & Participation
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Trust in the Media, Credibility of Media
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Indigenous Films, Indigenous Videos
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Conflict Areas: Media Systems, Media Landscapes, Role of Media
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Conflict Reporting, Armed Conflict Reporting
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Media Assistance: Conflict-Sensitive & Peace Journalism
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Countering Misinformation & Rumours
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Indigenous Digital & Social Media Communication
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Facebook
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Twitter & Microblogs
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Health Disinformation & Misinformation
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Journalism Ethics
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Objectivity & Veracity of Reporting
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Indigenous Media, Indigenous Language Media Productions
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Indigenous Radio Broadcasting
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United Nations (UN)
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United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
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Journalists: Professional Identity & Values
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Local Journalism
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Linguistics & Sociolinguistics
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People with Disabilities: Tailored ICT & Media Products
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Radio Okapi (Democratic Republic of Congo)
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"Within [the radio debate programme) Patara, there was no explicit intention to reach a final conclusion on any given issue. The overall aim of the Ndeke Luka’s debate was to display arguments from different angles about certain specific matters without necessarily having to reach unanimous agreem ... more
"How are narratives around peace and conflict constructed in radio? This paper offers a detailed discussion of a framework of analysis of media narratives. It examines how perceptions of peacebuilding are constructed and aired in radiophonic debates. It deals with methodological questions and carrie ... more
"Applying an inclusive concept of ‘conflicted societies’ that goes beyond those affected by violent conflict to include traditionally ‘stable’ but increasingly polarised democracies, such as the UK and the USA, contributors engage with longstanding questions and new challenges surrounding co ... more

African Language Media

London; New York: Routledge (2023), xxi, 317 pp.
"This book outlines how African language media is affected by politics, technology, culture, and the economy and how this media is creatively produced and appropriated by audiences across cultures and contexts. African language media can be considered as a tool for communication, socialization, and ... more
"When conflicts emerge the media often become, intended or not, a key actor. It is through media that every party within a conflict attempts to convey its own narrative, contributing to a complex reality that affects journalists’ work in many different ways. This article aims to reflect on Bläsi ... more

Peace Journalism: A Tool Within Media Development?

Forum Medien und Entwicklung (fome);MEDAS21 (2021), 27 pp.
"The role that the news media play in wartime has been an important topic in journalism scholarship. Peace journalism has become a popular concept in the study of the media’s role in conflicts in the early 21st century. This literature review seeks to determine whether peace journalism can be cons ... more

Fighting Disinfodemic in Central Africa: Fact-Checkers Experience Against Covid-19 Fake News

In: Perspectivas Multidisciplinares Da Comunicação Em Contexto De Pandemia. Vol I
F. R. Cádima; I. Ferreira (coord.)
Coleção ICNOVA (2021), pp. 144-164
"This chapter discusses two cases of new media formats combining journalistic skills, creativity and innovation when communicating risk and acting against disinfodemic, the collaborative website ‘Talato’ for fact-checking on the coronavirus in CAR and the fact-checking online platform ‘Congo C ... more
"This paper asks: How do fact-checkers combat/halt Covid-19 myths and misconceptions in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic? How do they engage in social media networks toward sense-giving and sharing corrective information? It discusses two cases of online media projec ... more
"This article examines the role of radios in conflict by exploring the tenets of peace journalism in the United Nations sponsored Radio Okapi (Democratic Republic of Congo) and Radio Ndeke Luka (Central African Republic) run by the Swiss Fondation Hirondelle. It is a qualitative research that interv ... more