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Infocore Definitions: Media Assistance

Brussels: Global Governance Institute (2016), 6 pp.
"Media Assistance is the attempt to influence the media governance of a country or region in order to support the development of the proper functioning of liberal democracies in conditions of peace and respect of human rights. The process of media assistance takes various forms/instruments (see B) a ... more

Working with Media in Areas Affected by Ethnopolitical Conflict

In: Communication for Development and Social Change
Jan Servaes (ed.)
Los Angeles et al.: Sage (2008), pp. 374-388
"This book includes 17 articles on the current state of communication for development from renowned communication practitioners and scholars. It covers five areas: an introduction to the relationship between development, participation and communication; the theoretical underpinnings of development c ... more

Using the Media for Conflict Transformation: The Common Ground Experience

In: Berghof Handbook for Conflict Transformation
Berlin: Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflicts Management (2002), 15 pp.
"The media cannot be neutral towards peace: While news journalists may react strongly against such a claim by holding their ’professional objectivity’ above everything else, they must realise that the way in which they report on and about a certain conflict can drastically affect the audience’ ... more