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- Title
Peace journalism and radical media ethics.
- Authors
Lukacovic, Marta Natalia
- Abstract
The radical characteristics of peace journalism position it as a model that expands the current understandings of normative media theory. Peace journalism echoes the most innovative calls of media ethicists, such as the proposition of radical media ethics. This idea asserts the necessity to expand media ethics to better fit the globalized and democratized media landscape, which is enabled by contemporary new media technologies. Essentially a global shift, among professionals as well as regular citizen-communicators, should advance towards conflict sensitivity in order to transcend the culturally violent elements of covering conflicts. Similar efforts will bring numerous challenges, however, these efforts are tremendously worthwhile with their potential to assist the creation of more peace-prone global societies.
- Subjects
JOURNALISM; ETHICS; MEDIA studies; PEACE; INDIRECT discrimination
- Publication
Conflict & Communication, 2016, Vol 15, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1618-0747
- Publication type
Article