Table of contents for Media in situations of conflict : roles, challenges, and responsibility / editor, Adolf E. Mbaine.


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Contents
Foreword                                            vii
Introduction                                         ix
1. A Dierent Channel: The Role of Television in International
Conflict Resolution                                  1
Michelle Betz
2 Reporting non-stop Violence in South Africa: The Necessity
for Adopting a Different Kind of Journalism         20
Anthea Garman
3. The Triumph of Big Brother': Challenging Times for African
Media in Conflict Situations                        45
Simwogerere Kyazze
4. The Challenges of Reporting the Northern Uganda
Armed Conflict                                      62
John Muto-Ono p 'ajur
5. Conflict in Karaoja: Bridging the Information Gap through
Human Rights-Based Communication                    87
Nathan Byamukama
6. Media, Peace-building and the Culture of Violence   103
George W Lugalambi
7. What Role Should the Media Play in Conflict Transformation
and Peace-building?                                120
Stella M. Sabiiti
8. Behind The Monitor's October 10th Shutdown          132
David Ouma Balikowa
9. Partnering Civil Society with the Media in Peace-building  139
Deusdedit R.K Nkuruniza
Index                                               153



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