학술논문

Building Peace through Journalism in the Social/Alternate Media
Document Type
Text
Source
Media and Communication, 4(1)
Subject
Politikwissenschaft
Publizistische Medien, Journalismus,Verlagswesen
Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Sicherheitspolitik
Kommunikatorforschung, Journalismus
interaktive, elektronische Medien
militärischer Konflikt
internationaler Konflikt
ethnischer Konflikt
Friedenssicherung
Friedensprozess
Konfliktregelung
Dialog
Soziale Medien
neue Medien
Digitale Medien
interaktive Medien
Journalismus
Medientheorie
Political science
News media, journalism, publishing
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
Communicator Research, Journalism
Interactive, electronic Media
military conflict
international conflict
ethnic conflict
peacekeeping
peace process
conflict management
dialogue
social media
new media
digital media
interactive media
journalism
media theory
Language
English
Abstract
Social media networks are rapidly rewriting the traditional principles and protocols of war and conflict reporting. This paper endorses the argument that with the help of new media technologies, journalists can enhance the peacebuilding efforts in societies and communities. Their writings in the alternate media can provide ‘compelling form of engagement’ between the audiences and the people affected in the areas of violent conflict. But, the paper further argues, this requires a broadening of the orthodox model of journalistic objectivity that has so far been in place. It examines the possibilities of new models in the light of the existing journalism paradigms as argued by scholars including Galtung and Ruge (1965), Lynch and McGoldrick (2005), Shinar (2007), Hackett (2011) and Shaw (2011). It concludes on the need to have a model that is ‘a more natural fit’ for the 21st century by giving journalists the ‘flexibility’ to enable people to make their own judgments as to where the truth lies; and to open up the possibilities for dialogue and engagement in conflict resolution. (author's abstract)