I like the concept Peace Journalism, a new type of journalism that discards objectivity the traditional basic tenet of journalism replacing it with fairness and accuracy and giving voice to all parties in the conflict. Its advocates Johan Galtung, Jake Lynch etc are promoting P.J which is a good idea coz the Rwanda genocide, Post conflict violence in Kenya, the Balkan war etc were all fuelled by war journalists. Peace advocates put emphasis of peace reporting to take root in post conflict countries eg Africa etc. I am wondering if they also thought about the various draconian media laws for instance in Uganda the Anti Terrorism Act that intimidates journalists by labeling them ‘terrorists’ when they give voice to the ‘enemy’ this is punishable by death sentence and increases self censorship among journalists. In my view this advocacy should set trend in Western democracies that have free media laws to see the likes of BBC, New York Times media improve their reportage in the global conflicts.
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Interesting concept Alice, I did not know about it. Thanks for sharing.
I found this link: http://www.peacejournalism.org/Welcome.html
We should find an idea to promote this kind of journalism as well :-)
Magda
Permalink Reply by Denald Kazanxhi on June 10, 2011 at 7:57
Permalink Reply by Cody-Allen Ray Daughenbaugh on December 16, 2011 at 1:25 I see what you are saying, there should not be such an astounding number of articles done on the war and so little done on peace. Yes people do need to know what goes on in war but they also need to see the outcome after the peace treaty is signed. But the war journalists is not such a bad thing. It opens up the eyes of the people to the bad things that happen during times of war, it gives recognition to soldiers fighting that war, plus credit must go to the bravery of the journalists who actually go and put themselves in danger to do their jobs. With the ways that wars are being fought today I can see how war journalists have trouble getting their stories and to me that is bad because war should not be a secret. The peace writers also serve a very good purpose, they show the aftermath so that maybe people people will realize how war is not like it use to be and to many innocent people are being brought into wars that have nothing to do with them. Terrorists have no honor and that not only makes it to unsafe for our soldiers and journalists but also for the citizens of the countries involved.
Hey Alice,
I'm glad you posted this topic, since I recently came across the concept of peace journalism while doing research for a course I am taking on conflict resolution. You already mentioned Johan Galtung and Jake Lynch, and I wanted to add that the former has founded the TRANSCEND organisation. It strives to promote peace and does do via different channels, one of which being peace journalism: http://www.transcend.org/tms/about-peace-journalism/ The TRANSCEND Media Service encourages journalists to contribute their peace-oriented views and news analyses.
I will have to write a bachelor's thesis next semester in order to graduate, and I am actually considering delveing into this topic.
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