Center for Global Peace Journalism
The Global Peace Journalism Center is a resource for Park University students (courses, seminars, service and service learning opportunities, research, study abroad, opportunities for publication of articles), Park faculty (publication opportunities, research, travel, international collaboration), high school journalists (seminars, contests), professional journalists worldwide (seminars, resource materials, website, collaboration), and like-minded organizations (collaborative projects/initiatives, research).
Mission
The Center for Global Peace Journalism at Park University promotes the concepts of peace and peace journalism, including advocating non-violent conflict resolution, through seminars and courses both in the U.S. and abroad, through its website and magazine, and through partnerships with likeminded organizations and individuals.
Resources
Peace Journalist Magazine Index
Articles from all Peace Journalist magazines are indexed in this file. Articles are indexed three ways: By Topic/Title; By Author; and By Country/Region.
Peace Journalist Magazine Index
Case Studies and Reports
- Peace Journalism: An Introduction
- Report: Measuring peace in the international media
- Reporting the World– PJ overview-J. Lynch
- Hate Radio-Rwanda, Kenya
- Uganda-CBS hate radio case
- American Hate Radio
- Report: US, UK coverage of Somalia=war journalism.
- Study: Photos from Gaza War: Peace or War Journalism?
Handbooks
- Covering Civic Unrest and Violence
- Peace Journalism Resource Packet-Youngblood
- How to write developmental radio drama
- Guidelines for Peace reporting-IWPR
- Conflict Sensitive Reporting handbook–Intl Media Suppt
- Media anti-terrorism packet-Youngblood
- Peaceful Election Reporting Packet-Youngblood
- Peace Journalism content analysis rubric–Park Univ. Peace Jour. Class
- Teaching Peace Journalism
- PJ packet-The Bronx project
- Journalism in Mexico-overview
- Ten development journalism tips-ICFJ
- Guide for NGO’s—effective communication
- Peace/Refugee/Migration Reporting-Cyprus
- Rongo, Kenya – Peace/Reconciliation Journalism
- Telling stories that matter
- Solutions Journalism Toolkit
War Coverage in the Media
- Visual maps (from Wordle) of Arab and Israeli stories
- Photojournalism from Russia-Georgia war 2008
- US Media and run-up to Iraq war
- Gaza 2014: A case study
Issues
- PJ Pro and Con:
Criticism: Good journ. or PJ?
Rebuttal: In defense of PJ - Afghanistan and PJ: Christine Roehrs and USIP
- Human rights and journalism-IWPR
- PJ: The Academic Debate, by S. Youngblood
- In defense of PJ: Choosing not to start a riot
- PJ approach succeeds with audiences-Jake Lynch
- Audiences accept peace framed stories
- Language: Inflammatory words and ISIS
- Restorative narratives
- Readers like stories with solutions
Video, Audio and Facebook
- Photos-Lebanon 2013 PJ project
- Audio-Lebanon-Report: Syrian refugees adjust to life in Lebanon
- Photos-Kyrgyzstan-Generation Next Peace/Fulbright Conference
- Photos Uganda-Peace Journalism seminars, meetings, summit
- Photos-Uganda-Awards Dinner, Amb. residence
- Audio-Uganda—PJ reporting contest winners; No-violence PSA; Battling Famine, Reporter rescues orphans
- Videos-Uganda-Seminars, radio stations, etc.
- Facebook Peace Journalism group
- Twitter @PeaceJourn ; also search #peace journalism
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