2021
DOI: 10.1080/1461670x.2021.2017795
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Mapping Peace Journalism: Toward a Shared Understanding of Success

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“…This style of journalism has been criticized for standing against news values, particularly 'conflict'. Opposite to peace journalism, war journalism focuses on the event and its dependence on the official source [7]. Since the term firstly coined, peace journalism has been used as a framework to assess conflict reporting on media and its implication, as well as methods for peace resolution [8].…”
Section: Peace Journalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This style of journalism has been criticized for standing against news values, particularly 'conflict'. Opposite to peace journalism, war journalism focuses on the event and its dependence on the official source [7]. Since the term firstly coined, peace journalism has been used as a framework to assess conflict reporting on media and its implication, as well as methods for peace resolution [8].…”
Section: Peace Journalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This style of journalism has been criticized for standing against news values, particularly 'conflict' [7]. But to the proponents, peace journalism might facilitate the peace by offering widest conflict scenarios and offering peace alternatives.…”
Section: Peace Journalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our hope in developing and elaborating on these principles is to contribute to thinking about the potential value of a framework (i.e., the ESJ framework) that could guide future sociological analyses of media coverage of sport-related environmental issues as well as the practice of covering sport-related environmental issues-all the while acknowledging existing tensions surrounding the use of normative and (in some respects) prescriptive frameworks for the purposes of advocating for particular kinds of journalism (Doll & Moy, 2022). As a way of clarifying what ESJ "looks like" and further exploring some benefits and challenges of adopting the approach, we offer illustrative examples of ESJ that are drawn from our research into mainstream media coverage of environmental controversies related to two recent sport mega-events: (a) polluted harbor water that was used for events held as part of the 2016 Rio Olympic and Paralympic Summer Games and (b) the razing of an ancient forest for a ski facility for the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (Yoon & Wilson, 2019).…”
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“…22 Uma das principais preocupações dos académicos proponentes e defensores do modelo de jornalismo de paz passou, bem cedo, pelo investimento na formação especializada de jornalistas. Várias universidades incluíram mesmo, na primeira década do novo milénio, nos seus curricula, programas de formação em jornalismo de paz (Bläsi, 2004, Ottosen, 2010, Doll & Moy, 2022. Esta via radica-se, contudo, na convicção de que é a partir das dimensões individuais do ato jornalístico que a cobertura de conflitos pode mudar -na verdade, que o próprio jornalismo pode melhorar, procurando, a partir destas dimensões, agitar o jornalismo.…”
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