Peace Journalism magazine index

All magazines can be found at the right of the page, arrayed in chronological order

Articles are indexed three ways: 
A. Country/region  B. Author  C. Title

Articles by country/region

1.     Afghanistan-- Manual introduces PJ to Afghan journalists—April 2014, pg. 21; Do Afghani journalists understand conflict?—April 2012, pg.12-15; Journalists seek untold Afghan stories—October 2013, pg. 3-4; Sahar Speaks seeks to train Afghan women---- October, 2014, pg. 16; PJ offers new options for Afghani journalists—April 2015, pgs.

10-12; Considering the role of visuals in PJ messaging—October 2015, pg. 6.; PJ Writer’s Showcase: Obligations, April 2016, p. 8; Sahar Speaks gives voice to Afghani women-Oct. 2016, p. 16.; PJ taught in Balkh province, Afghanistan—April 2017, p. 13; Afghanis, Pakistanis produce joint documentaries—Oct. 2017, pg. 19; Afghani journalists under attack from all sides—April. 2020, p. 25; Mediothek Afghanistan publishes PJ guide—April 2021, pg. 22; Researchers examine Afghan media, peace talks—April 2023, pg. 24

2.     Africa-- African journalists consider electoral roles—October 2015 pg. 26; Media bias marginalizes African atrocity victims—Oct. 2023, pg. 12.

3.     Austria- Responsible refugee reporting takes hold in Germany, Austria-Oct. 2016, p. 12.

4.     Australia—Psychologists explore PJ in times of crisis—April 2023, pg. 19

5.     Brazil—Words heal the world empowers global youth—Oct. 2020, pg. 14; Is human suffering invisible? How media under report humanitarian crises—April 2021, pg. 4; Black female communicators unite in Brazil—Oct. 2023, pg. 8

6.     Cameroon—Community media’s role in peace explored—April 2017, p. 14; PJ empowers community media in Cameroon—October, 2017, p. 3; Community media is 99% community, 1% media—April 2018, p. 12; Does practicing PJ enhance safety of reporters?—Oct 2018, p. 8; PJ seminars held amid unrest in Cameroon—Oct 2018, p. 20; Conference evaluates radio as peacebuilding tool—April 2019, p. 8.; In Cameroon, journalists evaluate peace efforts—April 2019, p. 11; Journalist wins first PJ prize— October 2019, p. 21; Learning PJ in conflict areas—Oct. 2019, p. 21; Media network launched in Cameroon—Oct. 2020, p. 17; Cameroon digital project seeks to

#defyhatenow—Oct. 2020, p. 24; Covid poses challenges for PJ in Cameroon—Oct.

2020, pg. 23; CCMN battles misinformation in Cameroon—Oct. 2021, pg. 22 ; Women journalists face special challenges—Oct. 2022, pg. 24; Peace press clubs launch in Cameroon—April 2023, pg 20; CCMN charts path forward for peace—Oct. 2023, pg. 21

7.     Canada-- Professor investigates peaceful sports reporting—April 2015, pgs. 13-14; U.S.,

Canadian media biased in Middle East Coverage—October 2015, pg. 16 ; New Study: Media ignore missing women in Canada—April 2022, pg. 8; PJ, climate crisis coverage share goals—April 2023, pg. 4

 

8.     Caribbean-- Website promotes peace in Caribbean—April 2014, pg. 16

9.     Colombia— Journalists learn post-conflict tips in Colombia—April 2014, pg.11; Colombia Fulbright hosts PJ event—Oct. 2017, p. 15; Photojournalists can humanize, spark healing—April 2019, p. 9; Community radio stokes peace in Colombia—April 2019, p. 12

10.  Comoros Islands-- Negative narratives common in Comoros media—April 2015, pgs. 16-17

11.  Congo, Democratic Republic—Journalists gather, train for peace---October, 2014, pg. 23; African journalists consider electoral roles—October 2015 pg. 26; DRC journalists discuss election experiences—April 2017, pg. 20; DRC project harnesses radio’s positive power—April 2019, p. 23; Local journalists trained in North Kivu, DRC—Oct. 2020, p.

20

12.  Costa Rica—Upeace to offer new MA in media and peace—April 2019, p. 15

13.  Cyprus— Peace journalism takes root in Cyprus—April 2014, pg.3-5

14.  East Africa—PJ study interviews journalists in East Africa—April 2022, pg. 18.

15.  East Timor-Peace media style is decisive in East Timor—April 2016, p. 12.

16.  England—IAMCR hosts peacebuilding, PJ session in Leicester-Oct. 2016, p. 9.

17.  Ethiopia—U.S. Embassy sponsors Ethiopia PJ project—October 2017, p. 8.; Special edition, Ethiopia PJ project—April 2018 edition; International partners launch Ethiopian PJ project—April 2018, p. 3; Commentary-A good tongue calms anger—April 2018, p.

7; PJ needed to set tone for peace in Ethiopia—April 2021, pg. 24

18.  Fiji-- Study: Are Fiji media inflammatory?—April 2014, pg. 19; PJ workshops conducted in two Fiji cities—October 2017, p. 6.

19.  France-- Hebdo: Explain violence without excusing it—April 2015, pg. 19; After Paris attacks, in pursuit of a PJ approach—April 2016, p. 13; World Forum for Democracy panelists counter disinformation—April 2020, p. 15

20.  Gaza-- University course connects Gaza and U.S.—October 2013, pg. 21; Operation war journalism rages in Gaza---- October, 2014, pg. 18

21.  Germany-Responsible refugee reporting takes hold in Germany, Austria-Oct. 2016, p.

12.

22.  Georgia (Republic of)—Georgia project empowers women in PJ—April 2019, p. 22

23.  Ghana—In Ghana, using radio as a change agent—Oct. 2019, p. 19; Social media reshape nexus between media and peace—Oct. 2021, pg. 18

24.  Greece-- Greek media contribute to immigrant stereotypes—April 2015, pgs. 17-18; Spanish journalists analyze Greek refugee crisis—Oct. 2017, p. 10; Greek summer academy builds skills—Oct 2022, pg. 20 ; Summer media academy addresses trends—Oct. 2023, pg. 4.; Professional conference notes challenges, discusses PJ-Oct. 2023, pg. 6; Cooperative news study examines Greek media-April 2024, pg. 20.

25.  Guinea-Bissau—Guinea Bissau journalists travel to Rhode Island-- October, 2014, pg.

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26.  India—(See also-Kashmir)--Gandhi: The original peace journalist—April 2012, pg. 3 & 21; Peaceful perspectives needed in Kashmir region-- October 2015, pg. 3.; Study: Melodrama sells, development ignored—April 2016, p. 20.; Indians, Pakistanis write postcards for peace—April 2017, pg. 22; Workshop examines Indian media narratives—

Oct 2018, p. 24; Gandhian strategies can counter hate speech—Oct. 2019, p. 6.; Project builds bridges across boundaries—April 2021, pg. 12; Media dramatize stories about women—Oct. 2021, pg. 14 ; ; EWC conference spotlights media trust—Oct 2022, pg. 4; Pakistanis, Indians collaborate on films—Oct 2022, pg. 18; Pakistani, Indian journalists convene-April 2024, pg. 16; Reporters must toe the line or risk jail time-April 2024, pg. 24

 

27.  Indonesia-- Journalists must master conflict analysis--October 2013, pg. 22-24; Book Review: Journalism, Conflict in Indonesia—April 2014, pg. 18; Indonesian journalists discuss deactiving disinformation at Park University—April 2023, pg. 25

28.  Iraq-- Iraqis learn conflict sensitive reporting—April 2012, pg. 22-23; Media practice war journalism prior to Iraq war—April 2013, pg. 22-24; Halabja museum visit sparks questions about PJ’s role—Oct. 2017, pg. 25; Gandhi-The original peace journalist— April 2019, p. 5.

29.  Israel-- Israeli press acts as propaganda vehicle—April 2005, pgs. 8-9; Role of journalism in Israel and Palestine—October 2015 pg. 18; Israeli PJ course shifts to Zoom during pandemic, Oct. 2020, pg. 16

30.  Italy (Lampedusa)— Crisis porn: The power of content curation—April 2014, pg.10; Spaces of war, war of spaces teaches valuable lessons—Oct. 2018, p. 14 ; Twenty years of theatre reportage for peace—Oct. 2022, pg. 14

31.  Ivory Coast—Sahel journalists gather in Ivory Coast—April 2022, p. 4.

32.  Japan--Jake Lynch: PJ scholars reveal research—April 2013, pg.3-7

33.  Jordan-- Peacebuilders ‘Gather” in Jordan, learn about PJ—April 2015, pg. 18

34.  Kashmir-- Peaceful perspectives needed in Kashmir region-- October 2015, pg. 3.; Study: Melodrama sells, development ignored—April 2016, p. 20; Kashmir reporting follows patriarchal pattern—April 2018, p. 11; After editor’s murder, is PJ possible in Kashmir?—Oct 2018, p. 3; Alternate Kashmir provides voice for youth—Oct. 2019, p.

20; Media, faith leaders lack strategic engagement—Oct. 2021, pg. 16

35.  Kazakhstan-Almaty forum seeks to counter xenophobia, intolerance-Oct. 2016, pg. 22.

36.  Kenya-- Kenyan journalists learn to speak, write peace—October 2012, pg. 7-9; Kenyan journalists unite to battle violence—October 2012, pg.10-11; Letter from Kenya highlights peace efforts—April 2013, pg. 8-9; Center assists exiled Somali journalists— April 2014, pg. 17-18; Rongo Univ. center examines Kenyan media-- October, 2014, pg. 8; Rongo (Kenya) journalists avoid inflaming conflict—April 2015, pgs. 14-15.; Kenya seminar draws regional, international expertise—April 2017, pg. 26; Kenyan election 2017: Did journalists practice PJ?—October 2017, pg. 9; 2017 elections strain Kenya media freedoms—April 2018, p. 17; NY Times photo trivializes African victims—April

      2019, p. 24; Kenyan media rally against election violence—Oct 2022, pg. 16

37.  Kosovo—Cheapfakes are dangerous propaganda tools—Oct. 2021, pg. 21; Coming to terms with a troubled past in Kosovo—April 2022, pg. 16; Journalists discuss reporting troubled pasts—April 2023, pg. 22; Event unveils report on dealing with the past—Oct. 2023, pg. 24-

38.  Kuwait-- Kuwaiti journalists give voice to Bidoon—October 2015, pg. 8.

39.  Kyrgyzstan—Discussion spotlights hate speech in Kyrgyz media—April 2016, p. 10.

40.  Lebanon-- Lebanese journalist rejects ‘war journalism’—October 2012, pg.18-19; MAP hosts PJ projects, discussions in Beirut—October 2013, pg. 8-9; Media’s role in peace examined in Lebanon—April 2015, pgs. 22-23; MAP presents PJ, digital seminars in

Lebanon—April 2016, p. 16; Lebanese hunger for peaceful discourse—April 2018, p. 8;

MAP marks five years boosting PJ in Lebanon—Oct 2018, p. 23

41.  Liberia—Liberian students trained to be change-makers-Oct. 2016, pg. 18.

42.  Libya—Peace Reporters showcase—Libyan Flashbacks-- October, 2014, pg. 10

43.  Macedonia—PJ not sufficiently known in Macedonia, Oct. 2016, p. 10.

44.  Mexico--Mexican peace journalists seek better world—October 2013, pg. 10-11; Symposium: Is PJ possible in Mexico?—April 2013, pg. 16-17; Serapaz promotes peaceful resolution and Ashoka engages journalists for change---- October, 2014, pg. 22 ; Forum spotlights PJ, risks in Mexico—Oct 2022, pg. 12

45.  Middle East-Turning media constraints into opportunities—April 2016, p. 18; Workshop focuses on Middle East reporting—Oct. 2017, p. 14; Report studies refugees, community media—April 2018, p. 18; Media often hostile to Arabs, refugees—April 2022, pg. 22

46.  Moldova-Fulbrighter launches PJ program in Moldova—Oct. 2023, pg. 24; PJ becomes a necessary alternative in Moldova—April 2024, pg. 4; Youth Media Center enlightens Moldovans—April 2024, pg. 6; Fulbrighter inspired, energized in Moldova-April 2024, pg. 8; Fighting disinformation on the front lines-April 2024, pg. 10; Seminar promotes cross boundary storytelling-April 2024, pg. 12.

47.  Mozambique—100 Mozambique journalists trained in PJ-- October, 2014, pg. 12; Mozambique media: PJ practice and possibilities-Oct. 2016, pg. 22.

48.  Myanmar— Jake Lynch: East meets West in Myanmar—April 2014, pg. 6-7; Rohingya reporting often ignores PJ approaches—Oct. 2020, p. 12; Study uses Twitter to analyze Myanmar coup—April 2023, pg. 16

49.  New Zealand-- Study recommends integrating PJ into curriculum—April 2015,pg. 20-21

50.  Nepal-Cross border project meets in Kathmandu—Oct 2022, pg. 7; In Nepal, seeking justice for 35 colleagues—October 2013, pg. 20; Civil society platform raises voices during Covid—Oct. 2020, pg. 10; Pakistani, Indian journalists convene-April 2024, pg. 16.

51.  Northern Ireland— Workshop in Northern Ireland sparks spirited debate—April 2014, pg. 15-16; Journalists debate PJ in Northern Ireland and NI journalists, community honor Lyra McKee—Oct. 2019, pgs. 9-10; An opportunity to re-think my approach—Oct. 2019, p. 12; Amid Covid threat, seminar analyzes trauma—April 2020, p. 6; NI event looks at media in divided societies—Oct. 2020, p. 8 ; Book review: Digital contention in a divided society—April 2022, p. 7.

52.  Netherlands-Media reporting, narratives impact decisionmaking by ICC—Oct. 2023, pg. 18

53.  Nigeria— Biased reporting exacerbates Nigerian conflict—October 2013, pg. 15-16; Nigeria: Journalists’ role in peaceful elections—April 2014, pg. 22; PJ offers best approach to Boko Haram coverage-- October, 2014, pg. 6; Nigerian trainings stress electoral reporting—April 2015, pgs. 24-25; Peace journalists face obstacles in Nigeria— October 2015 pg. 20; AUN workshop trains Nigerian journalists-Oct. 2016, p. 14; Nigerian media is leading cause of tension—April 2018, p. 14; Nigerians concerned about social media, violence—April 2019, p. 16; Nigerian media stoke religious animosity-April  2020, p. 22; Ugly threads: Demonizing patterns in Nigerian social media, April 2021, pg. 18; Do media contribute to conflict, terror?—April 2022, pg. 28

54.  North Macedonia—Seeking better Covid coverage in N. Macedonia—Oct. 2020, pg. 24

55.  Palestine—Palestinian reporter sometimes frustrated---- October, 2014, pg. 17; Role of journalism in Israel and Palestine—October 2015 pg. 18; Boko Haram, Nigerian officials hunt journalists—Oct 2018, p. 3

56.  Pakistan-- Generating peace journalism in Pakistan—October 2012, pg. 15; PJ guides 2013 Pakistani election coverage—October 2013, pg.24; Some Pakistan media seek interfaith peace—April 2014, pg. 8-9; Guiding a discussion on population in Pakistan-- October, 2014, pg. 7; Study discovers war journalism in Pakistan—April 2016, p. 15.; Indians, Pakistanis write postcards for peace—April 2017, pg. 22; In Karachi, teachers analyze peace, citizen journalism—Oct. 2017, pg. 18; Afghanis, Pakistanis produce joint documentaries—Oct. 2017, pg. 19; Study: Karachi conflict reporting is inflammatory—Oct. 2017, pg. 26; Can media foster Pakistani peace?—April 2018, p. 16; Media and conflict conference held in Islamabad—April 2019, p. 26.; Project builds bridges across boundaries—April 2021, pg. 12; Media dramatize stories about women—Oct. 2021, pg. 4; Pakistani, Indian journalists convene-April 2024, pg. 16; Research shows Pakistani youth prefer PJ—April 2022, pg. 26; EWC conference spotlights media trust—Oct 2022, pg. 4; Pakistanis, Indians collaborate on films—Oct 2022, pg. 18; During Pakistan floods, media fail to education—April 2023, pg. 8; Social media changes crime reporting in Pakistan—Oct. 2023, pg. 20

57.  Philippines-- Peace radio program thrives in Philippines—October 2015, pg. 11; Balanced reporting needed on Pakistan nukes-Oct. 2016, p. 11; Prize recognizes exemplary peace journalism—Oct 2023, pg. 7.

58.  Rwanda--Distorted narratives fuel Rwandan media—April 2014, pg. 23-24; PJ practiced at Rwandan newspaper—April 2015, pgs. 25-26; Rwandan radio show teaches valuable lessons—Oct. 2017, p. 16.

59.  Sahel region--Sahel journalists gather in Ivory Coast—April 2022, p. 4.

60.  Saudi Arabia-- Media used to amplify Saudi women’s voices—October 2012, pg. 12-13

61. Serbia- Mass shooting reporting amplifies trauma—Oct 2023, pg. 16

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63.  Sierra Leone—Peace researchers convene in Sierra Leone—April 2017, p. 8.; Ebola in Sierra Leone: Reporting a Nightmare—April 2017, p. 10.; Sierra Leone journalists discuss Ebola reporting, learn PJ basics—April 2017, p. 12.

64.  Somali-- Center assists exiled Somali journalists—April 2014, pg. 17-18; Somali journalists strive to build peace---- October, 2014, pg. 24; Comic books echo challenges of war—Oct. 2020, p. 18

65.  South Africa—African leaders analyze PJ in Joburg, Cape Town—Oct 2018, p. 18

66.  South Korea—PJ can contribute to defusing Korean Tensions—April 2019, p. 3.; PJ school searches for missing Korean voices—Oct. 2019, p. 13; Journalists gather for world conference—Oct. 2019, p. 18

67.  Sudan-255 Sudanese journalists gather on Zoom—Oct. 2020, pg. 20

68.  South Asia—Reporting climate change in South Asia—April 2023, pg. 10; Transboundary climate issues challenge PJ—April 2023, pg. 14

69.  South Sudan—South Sudanese utilize media for reconciliation-Oct. 2016, p. 3; Journalist as Refugee: The Flight (from South Sudan) to Uganda, Oct. 2016, pg. 5; Foreign journalists banned from South Sudan—Oct. 2017, pg. 22; Inflammatory media fuels South Sudan violence—Oct. 2018, p. 12; Cross border network seeks peaceful coexistence—Oct. 2019, p. 8; Crackdown constricts South Sudan reporters—Oct. 2019, p. 22; S. Sudanese youth battle Covid misinfo, hate speech—Oct. 2020, pg. 12; Wilfred names South Sudan’s top peace journalist—Oct 2020, pg. 13

70.  Spain-- PJ in Spain needs new regulatory framework—October 2015, pg. 10; Corresponsales improve Spanish media-Oct. 2016, pg. 24; Spanish journalists analyze Greek refugee crisis—Oct. 2017, p. 10; (Spanish) Workshop focuses on Middle East reporting—Oct. 2017, p. 14; Spanish initiative gives voice to Venezuelans—Oct. 2020, p. 23; Study: Turkish media narratives—Oct. 2021, pg. 6.

71.           Syria-- Jake Lynch: Circularity on Syria—October 2013, pg. 5-6; Turning Assad into the enemy—October 2014, pg. 7; Anti-Assad agenda tests peace journalists—April 2012, pg. 17-19; Forgotten #MeToo: media, GBV, Syrian war—April 2018, p. 22

72.  Syria (refugees)-- ; Turkish Journalists improve refugee reporting—April 2015, pg. 3-7; Turkish journalists tackle refugee reporting—October 2015 pg. 22; Aylan’s picture: No easy, or good, choices—October 2015 pg. 24

73.  Turkey—IPRA attendees unite for peace in Istanbul---- October, 2014, pg. 20; Turkish Journalists improve refugee reporting—April 2015, pg. 3-7; Promoting citizen peace journalism in Turkey—October 2015; pg. 14; Turkish journalists tackle refugee reporting—October 2015 pg. 22; The long journey from Syria to Malatya, Turkey—April 2016, p. 3.; Anti-refugee narratives thrive in Turkey—April 2021, pg. 16; Study: Turkish media narratives—Oct. 2021, pg. 6.; Project seeks to unite Turks, Syrians—April 2022, pg. 14

74.  Uganda-- Media, officials unite against terrorism—October 2012, pg.16-17; Seminars spur changes—April 2012, pg. 8-9; Uganda PJ project discourages violence—April 2012, pg. 6-7; Ugandan media hope to ‘Let Peace Prevail’—October 2013, pg. 14; Ugandans wrap media/counterterror project—April 2013, pg.14-15; Journalist as Refugee: The Flight to Uganda, Oct. 2016, pg. 5; Tiny FM stations energize Ugandan media—Oct. 2017, p. 12; Ugandan amputee learns to make new life—April 2018, p. 23; Journalists build home, enhance life for widow—Oct. 2019, p. 26; Refugee media network launches—October 2020, p. 3; Election violence menaces Ugandan journalists—April 2021, pg. 6 ; PJ Showcase: Tech engages deaf Ugandans—Oct. 2023, pg. 14

75.  UK—Making a difference: 20 years of conflict resolving media—Oct. 2019, p. 16

76.  Ukraine-- Media resurrect cold war narratives—April 2014, pg. 23; Photos convey, hide truth of Ukraine war—April 2022, pg. 27 ; Ukraine war coverage marginalizes women—Oct 2022, pg. 10

77.  United States-- 

Aurora, Colorado-- Journalists unite to reduce victims’ trauma—October 2012, pg. 6; 

Boston, Mass—WSPS bridge builders launch website, podcast, films—Oct 2022, pg. 26

Bronx, New York-- PJ debunks myths in The Bronx, NY—October 2013—pg. 12-13; Global dialogue, PJ embraced at BronxNet—April 2013, pg. 12-13; Media immigration coverage scrutinized---October, 2014, pg.  19 

California-- Refugees: the power of telling people’s stories—April 2016, p. 6; Rotary, PJ initiatives discussed in California—Oct. 2020, p. 16

Ferguson, Missouri—Ferguson offers journalists chance for community based narratives, and Sensational Ferguson coverage--October, 2014, pgs. 2-5; 

Minnesota-- Compassionate rebels inspire students—October 2015, pg. 12

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida -- Media can promote religious tolerance—April 2012, pg.

4-5; 

Parkville/Kansas City, Missouri--Park Univ.-- Media ethics, PJ take stage at Park

Univ.—October 2013, pg. 16-17; Park Univ. symposium: Is PJ possible in Mexico?— April 2013, pg. 16; Conference evaluates radio as peacebuilding tool—April 2019, p. 8; Shedding violent words enables peace—April 2019, p. 19; Prof. Gandhi enlightens Park

78.  24; Event considers human rights journalism—April 2020, p. 10; Symposium marks center’s 10th birthday—April 2022, pg. 10; Williams presents ‘Truth in Black and White—April 2022, pg. 20; Indonesian journalists discuss deactiving disinformation at Park University—April 2023, pg. 25

Massachusetts-Harvard event explores bias, BLM reporting—Oct. 2020, pg. 18

North Carolina—Filmmaker crosses the divide, meets the enemy—Oct. 2019, p. 14

Rhode Island-- Guinea Bissau journalists travel to Rhode Island-- October, 2014, pg. 14;

Richmond, Indiana-- Earlham College students experiment in PJ—April 2013, pg.18-19;  Santa Fe, New Merxico—Global journalists compare threats, discuss PJ—April 2019, p.

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Swarthmore, Pennsylvania—Swarthmore College PJ course challenges students—April 2012, pg. 18

General--U.S., Canadian media biased in Middle East Coverage—October 2015, pg. 16; PJ needed to counter superficial election news—April 2016, p. 24; Peace News challenges prevailing approaches-Oct. 2016, p. 20; Covering the Resistance—April 2017, pgs. 3-7.; Police shootings, new tech challenge journalists—April 2017, pg. 18.; IVOH names fellows, plans media summit—April 2017, pg. 25; Similar storytelling genres complement PJ—Oct. 2017, p. 20; Charlottesville coverage challenges peace journalism—Oct. 2017, p. 23.; Can social media, online tech build peace?-Oct. 2018, p. 13; Trip for peace changes dialogue from war to peace, Oct. 2018, p. 16; News media fail to humanize Covid-19 deaths—April 2021, pg. 20; Webinars examine PJ challenges, opportunities-April 2024, pg. 26.

70.  Venezuela-- Spanish initiative gives voice to Venezuelans—Oct. 2020, p. 23

71.  World-Pandemic coverage informed by PJ principles, April 2020, p. 3; Profile-Alfred Fried, PJ pioneer—Oct. 2020, pg. 22; War Stories-Peace Stories looks ahead to

Brussels—Oct. 2020, pg. 25; Feminist PJ seeks to empower authentic voices—April 2021, pg. 8; Media literacy projects launched—April 2021, pg. 10; Study analyzes magazine’s PJ seminar articles—Oct. 2021, pg. 4; Killelea—Peace is not something storytellers love—Oct. 2021, pg. 12; Peace speech can build, sustain peacefulness—Oct.

2021, pg. 20; Review: Book provides insightful guidance—Oct. 2021, pg. 24; Press freedoms critical to building peace—April 2022, pg. 24; Exploring journalism in conflicted societies—Oct 2022, pg. 22; PJ, climate crisis coverage share goals—April 2023, pg. 4; Researchers analyze media and climate change—April 2023, pg. 5; IMS creates collaborative climate journalism—April 2023, pg. 12; AI must promote nonviolent communication—Oct 2023, pg. 10; Peacebuilding world mourns Dr. Galtung-April 2024, pg. 14.

72.  Yemen—Peace journalism platform introduced—Oct. 2020, pg. 7; Yemen journalists absorb three day session—Oct. 2020, pg. 8; Empowering Yemeni Youth—Oct. 2021, pg. 11

73.  Zimbabwe—Polarized media challenge PJ in Zimbabwe, Oct. 2018, p. 10; Zimbabwe celebrates world radio day in February—Oct. 2020, p. 27; Rotary peace center launches PJ seminars—Oct. 2021, pg. 10; Study shows gender imbalance in Zimbabwe-April 2024, pg. 22. 

All magazines can be found at the right of the page, arrayed in chronological order

Articles by title

1.     100 Mozambique journalists trained in PJ-- October 2014, pg. 12

2.     2017 elections strain Kenya media freedoms—April 2018, p. 17

3.     255 Sudanese journalists gather on Zoom—Oct. 2020, pg. 20

4.     Afghani journalists under attack from all sides—Oct. 2020, p. 25

5.     Afghanis, Pakistanis produce joint documentaries—Oct. 2017, pg. 19.

6.     African journalists consider electoral roles—October 2015 pg. 26

7.     African leaders analyze PJ in Joburg, Cape Town—Oct 2018, p. 18

8.     After editor’s murder, is PJ possible in Kashmir?—Oct 2018, p. 3

9.     After Paris attacks, in pursuit of a PJ approach—April 2016, p. 13.

10.           AI must promote nonviolent communication—Oct 2023, pg. 10.

11.  Almaty forum seeks to counter xenophobia, intolerance-Oct. 2016, pg. 22.

12.  Alternate Kashmir provides voice for youth—Oct. 2019, p. 20

13.  Amid Covid threat, seminar analyzes trauma—Oct. 2020, p. 6

14.  Anti-Assad agenda tests peace journalists—April 2012, pg. 17

15.  Anti-refugee narratives thrive in Turkey—April 2021, pg. 16

16.  Ashoka engages journalists for change-- October 2014, pg. 22

17.  AUN workshop trains Nigerian journalists-Oct. 2016, p. 14.

18.  Aylan’s picture: No easy, or good, choices—October 2015 pg. 24

19.  Balanced reporting needed on Pakistan nukes-Oct. 2016, p. 11.

20.  Biased reporting exacerbates Nigerian conflict—October 2013, pg. 15-16

21.  Black female communicators unite in Brazil—Oct. 2023, pg. 8

22.  Boko Haram, Nigerian officials hunt journalists—Oct 2018, p. 3

23.  Book review: Digital contention in a divided society—April 2022, p. 7.

24.  Cameroon digital project seeks to #defyhatenow—Oct. 2020, p. 24

25.  (In) Cameroon, journalists evaluate peace efforts—April 2019, p. 11

26.  Can media foster Pakistani peace?—April 2018, p. 16

27.  Can social media, online tech build peace?-Oct. 2018, p. 13

28.  CCMN battles misinformation in Cameroon—Oct. 2021, pg. 22

29.  CCMN charts path forward for peace—Oct. 2023, pg. 21 

30.  Center assists exiled Somali journalists—April 2014, pg. 17-18

31.  Charlottesville coverage challenges peace journalism—Oct. 2017, p. 23.

32.  Cheapfakes are dangerous propaganda tools—Oct. 2021, pg. 21

33.  Circularity on Syria—October 2013, pg. 5-6

34.  Civil society platform raises voices during Covid—Oct. 2020, pg. 10

35.  Colombia Fulbright hosts PJ event—Oct. 2017, p. 15

36.  Comic books echo challenges of war—Oct. 2020, p. 18

37.  Coming to terms with a troubled past in Kosovo—April 2022, pg. 16

38.  Commentary-A good tongue calms anger—April 2018, p. 7.

39.  Community media is 99% community, 1% media—April 2018, p. 12

40.  Community media’s role in peace explored—April 2017, p. 14.

41.  Community radio stokes peace in Colombia—April 2019, p. 12

42.  Compassionate rebels inspire students—October 2015, pg. 12

43.  Conference evaluates radio as peacebuilding tool—April 2019, p. 8.

44.  Considering the role of visuals in PJ messaging—October 2015, pg. 6.

45.  Conflict sensitivity doesn’t impede objectivity—October 2012, pg. 23-24. 41. Covid poses challenges for PJ in Cameroon—Oct. 2020, pg. 23

46.  Cooperative news study examines Greek media-April 2024, pg. 20.

47.           Corresponsales improve Spanish media-Oct. 2016, pg. 24.

48.  Crackdown constricts South Sudan reporters—Oct. 2019, p. 22

49.  Crisis porn: The power of content curation—April 2014, pg.10

50.  Cross border network seeks peaceful co-existence—Oct. 2019, p. 8

51.  Cross border project meets in Kathmandu—Oct 2022, pg. 7

52.  Discussion spotlights hate speech in Kyrgyz media—April 2016, p. 10.

53.  Distorted narratives fuel Rwandan media—April 2014, pg.24-25

54.  Do Afghani journalists understand conflict?—April 2012, pg. 12-15

55.  Do media contribute to conflict, terror?—April 2022, pg. 28

56.  Does practicing PJ enhance safety of reporters?—Oct 2018, p. 8

57.  DRC journalists discuss election experiences—April 2017, pg. 20.

58.  DRC project harnesses radio’s positive power—April 2019, p. 23.

59.  During Pakistan floods, media fail to education—April 2023, pg. 8

60.  Earlham College students experiment in PJ—April 2013, pg. 18-19

61.  East meets West in Myanmar—April 2014, pg. 6-7

62.  Ebola in Sierra Leone: Reporting a Nightmare—April 2017, p. 10.

63.  Election violence menaces Ugandan journalists—April 2021, pg. 6

64.  Empowering Yemeni Youth—Oct. 2021, pg. 11

65.  (Ethics) PJ is consistent with traditional ethics codes—October 2012, pg. 20-21

66.  Event considers human rights journalism—Oct. 2020, p. 10

67.  Event (Kosovo) unveils report on dealing with the past—Oct. 2023, pg. 24-

68.           EWC conference spotlights media trust—Oct 2022, pg. 4

69.           Exploring journalism in conflicted societies—Oct 2022, pg. 22

70.  Forgotten #MeToo: media, GBV, Syrian war—April 2018, p. 22

71.  International partners launch Ethiopian PJ project—April 2018, p. 3.

72.  Feminist PJ seeks to empower authentic voices—April 2021, pg. 8

73.  Ferguson offers journalists chance for community based narratives—October 2014, pg. 65. Filmmaker crosses the divide, meets the enemy—Oct. 2019, p. 14 64. Foreign journalists banned from South Sudan—Oct. 2017, pg. 22.

66.  Forum spotlights PJ, risks in Mexico—Oct 2022, pg. 12

67.  Fulbrighter launches PJ program in Moldova—Oct. 2023, pg. 24.

68.  Fulbrighter inspired, energized in Moldova-April 2024, pg. 8

69.  Gandhi: The original peace journalist—April 2012, pg. 3 and April 2019, p. 5.

70.  Generating peace journalism in Pakistan—October 2012, pg. 15 67. Georgia project empowers women in PJ—April 2019, p. 22

68.  Gandhi enlightens Park University—Oct. 2019, p. 3.

69.  Gandhian strategies can counter hate speech—Oct. 2019, p. 6.

70.  Global dialogue, PJ embraced at BronxNet—April 2013, pg. 12-13

71.  Global journalists compare threats, discuss PJ—April 2019, p. 8

72.  Greek media contribute to immigrant stereotypes—April 2015, pgs. 17-18

73.  Greek summer academy builds skills—Oct 2022, pg. 20

74.  Guiding a discussion on population in Pakistan-- October 2014, pg. 7

75.  Guinea-Bissau journalists travel to Rhode Island-- October 2014, pg. 14

76.  Halabja museum visit sparks questions about PJ’s role—Oct. 2017, pg. 25.

77.  Harvard event explores bias, BLM reporting—Oct. 2020, pg. 18

78.  Heated elections test peace journalists—October 2012, pg. 13-14

79.  Hebdo: Explain violence without excusing it—April 2015, pg. 19

80.  IAMCR hosts peacebuilding, PJ session in Leicester-Oct. 2016, p. 9.

81.  In Karachi, teachers analyze peace, citizen journalism—Oct. 2017, pg. 18.

82.  In Nepal, seeking justice for 35 colleagues—October 2013, pg. 20

83.  Inflammatory media fuels South Sudan violence—Oct. 2018, p. 12

84.  Iraqis learn conflict sensitive reporting—April 2012, pg. 22-23.

85.  Indians, Pakistanis write postcards for peace—April 2017, pg. 22.

86.  International Peace Research Assn: PJ scholars reveal research—April 2013, pg.3-7

87.  IMS creates collaborative climate journalism—April 2023, pg. 12

88.  IPRA attendees unite for peace in Istanbul-- October 2014, pg. 20

89.  IREX supports peace media projects –April 2012, pg. 11

90.  Israeli PJ course shifts to Zoom during pandemic, Oct. 2020, pg. 16

91.  IVOH names fellows, plans media summit—April 2017, pg. 25.

92.  In Ghana, using radio as a change agent—Oct. 2019, p. 19

93.  Is human suffering invisible?—April 2021, pg. 4

94.           Is Peace Journalism ethical?--April 2012, pg. 16

95.                    Journalist wins first PJ prize—October 2019, p. 21

96.                    Journalists debate PJ in Northern Ireland and NI journalists, community honor Lyra McKee—Oct. 2019, pgs. 9-10

97.                    Journalists build home, enhance life for widow—Oct. 2019, p. 26

98.                    Journalists discuss reporting troubled pasts—April 2023, pg. 22

99.                    Journalists gather for world conference (ROK)—Oct. 2019, p. 18

100.                 Journalists gather, train for peace in DR Congo-- October 2014, pg. 23

101.                 Journalists learn post-conflict tips in Colombia—April 14, pg. 11

102.                 Journalists must master conflict analysis--October 2013, pg. 22-24

103.                 Journalists seek untold Afghan stories—October 2013, pg. 3-4

104.                 Journalists unite to reduce victims’ trauma—October 2012, pg. 6

105.                 Kashmir reporting follows patriarchal pattern—April 2018, p. 11

 

106.                 Kenya journalists learn to speak, write peace—October 2012, pg. 7-9 104. Kenya seminar draws regional, international expertise—April 2017, pg. 26.

107.                 Kenyan election 2017: Did journalists practice PJ?—October 2017, pg. 9.

108.                 Kenyan journalists unite to battle violence—October 2012, pg.10-11 107.

109.                 Kenyan media rally against election violence—Oct 2022, pg. 16   

110.                 Killelea—Peace is not something storytellers love—Oct. 2021, pg. 12 108.

109.                 Kuwaiti journalists give voice to Bidoon—October 2015, pg. 8.

109.                 Learning PJ in conflict areas—Oct. 2019, p. 21

110.                 Lebanese hunger for peaceful discourse—April 2018, p. 8

111.                 Lebanese journalist rejects ‘war journalism’—October 2012, pg.18-19

 

112.                 Letter from Kenya highlights peace efforts—April 2013, pg. 8-9

113.                 Liberian students trained to be change-makers-Oct. 2016, pg. 18. 114.    Local journalists trained in North Kivu, DRC—Oct. 2020, p. 20 115. Long journey from Syria to Malatya, Turkey—April 2016, p. 3.

114.                 Manual introduces PJ to Afghan journalists—April 2014, pg. 21 

115.                 MAP hosts PJ projects, discussions in Beirut—October 2013, pg. 8-9

116.                 MAP marks five years boosting PJ in Lebanon—Oct 2018, p. 23

117.                 MAP presents PJ, digital seminars in Lebanon—April 2016, p. 16

118.                 Mass shooting reporting (Serbia) amplifies trauma—Oct 2023, pg. 16

119.                 Making a difference: 20 years of conflict resolving media—Oct. 2019, p. 16

120.                 Measuring violence in the news media—April 2012, pg. 10

121.                 Media and conflict conference held in Islamabad—April 2019, p. 26.

122.                 Media bias marginalizes African atrocity victims—Oct. 2023, pg. 12.

123.                 Media can promote religious tolerance—April 2012, pg. 4-5

124.                 Media ethics, PJ take stage at Park U.—October 2013, pg. 16-17

125.                 Media, faith leaders lack strategic engagement—Oct. 2021, pg. 16

126.                 Media practice war journalism prior to Iraq—April 2013, pg.22-24

127.                 Media resurrect cold war narratives—April 2014, pg. 23

128.                 Media immigration coverage scrutinized in Bronx, NY-- October 2014, pg. 19

129.                 Media often hostile to Arabs, refugees—April 2022, pg. 22

130.                 Media literacy projects launched—April 2021, pg. 10

131.                 Media network launched in Cameroon—Oct. 2020, p. 17

132.                 Media, officials unite against terrorism—October 2012, pg.16-17

133.                 Media reporting, narratives impact decisionmaking by ICC—Oct. 2023, pg. 18 

134.                 Media transform public opinion during disasters—April 2015, pg. 21

135.                 Media used to amplify Saudi women’s voices—October 2012, pg. 12-13

136.                 Media’s role in peace examined in Lebanon—April 2015, pgs. 22-23

137.                 Mediothek Afghanistan publishes PJ guide—April 2021, pg. 22 136. Mexican peace journalists seek better world—October 2013, pg. 10-11.

137.          Mozambique media: PJ practice and possibilities-Oct. 2016, pg. 22.

138.          Negative narratives common in Comoros media—April 2015, pgs. 16

139.          New horizons for PJ research—April 2016, p. 22.

140.                 News media fail to humanize Covid-19 deaths—April 2021, pg. 20

141.                 NI (Northern Ireland) event looks at media in divided societies—Oct. 2020, p. 8

142.                 Nigeria: Journalists’ role in peaceful elections—April 2014, pg.22

143.                 Nigerian media is leading cause of tension—April 2018, p. 14

144.                 Nigerian media stoke religious animosity-Oct. 2020, p. 22

145.                 Nigerian trainings stress electoral reporting—April 2015, pgs. 24-25

146.                 Nigerians concerned about social media, violence—April 2019, p. 16 147.  NY Times photo trivializes African victims—April 2019, p. 24.

148.                 Operation war journalism rages in Gaza-- October 2014, pg. 18

149.                 (An) Opportunity to re-think my approach—Oct. 2019, p. 12

150.                 Pakistanis, Indians collaborate on films—Oct 2022, pg. 18

151.                 Palestinian reporter sometimes frustrated—Q&A-- October 2014, pg. 17

152.                 Pandemic coverage informed by PJ principles, Oct. 2020, p. 3

153.                 Peace journalism platform introduced in Yemen—Oct. 2020, pg. 7

154.                 Peace journalism takes root in Cyprus—April 2014, pg.3-5

155.                 Peace journalism works—October 2012, pg. 3-5

156.                 Peace journalists face obstacles in Nigeria—October 2015 pg. 20 156.     

157.                 Peace media style is decisive in East Timor—April 2016, p. 12.

157.                 Peace News challenges prevailing approaches-Oct. 2016, p. 20.

158.                 Peace photojournalist communicates hope—April 2017, pg. 16. 

159.                 Peace press clubs launch in Cameroon—April 2023, pg 20

160.                 (The) Peace process will not be re-Tweeted—April 2013, pg. 10-11

161.                 Peace reporter’s showcase: Libyan Flashbacks-- October 2014, pg. 10 1

162.                 Peace radio program thrives in Philippines—October 2015, pg. 11

163.                 Peace researchers convene in Sierra Leone—April 2017, p. 8.

163.                 Peace speech can build, sustain peacefulness—Oct. 2021, pg. 20

164.                 Peace voices channel blossoms on YouTube—April 2013, pg. 20

165.                 Peaceful perspectives needed in Kashmir region-- October 2015, pg. 3.

166.                 Peacebuilders ‘Gather” in Jordan, learn about PJ—April 2015, pg. 18

167.                 Photojournalists can humanize, spark healing—April 2019, p. 9

168.                 Photos convey, hide truth of Ukraine war—April 2022, pg. 27

169.                 PJ approach needed in covering protests—April 2017, p. 7.

170.                 PJ becomes a necessary alternative in Moldova—April 2024, pg. 4

169.                 PJ bookshelf—April 2019, p. 18

170.                 PJ can contribute to defusing Korean Tensions—April 2019, p. 3.

171.                 PJ, climate crisis coverage share goals—April 2023, pg. 4

172.                 PJ debunks myths in The Bronx, NY—April 2014—pg. 12-13

173.                 PJ empowers community media in Cameroon—October, 2017, p. 3.

174.                 PJ guides 2013 Pakistani election coverage—October 2013, pg.24

175.                 PJ ideas useful for criminal justice—October 2013, pg. 18-19

176.                 PJ in Spain needs new regulatory framework—October 2015, pg. 10

177.                 PJ is consistent with traditional ethics codes—October 2012, pg. 20-21

178.                 PJ needed to counter superficial election news—April 2016, p. 24.

179.                 PJ needed to set tone for peace in Ethiopia—April 2021, pg. 24

180.                 PJ not sufficiently known in Macedonia, Oct. 2016, p. 10.

180.                 PJ offers best approach to Boko Haram coverage-- October 2014, pg. 6

181.                 PJ offers new options for Afghani journalists—April 2015, pgs. 10-12

182.                 PJ practiced at Rwandan newspaper—April 2015, pgs. 25-26

183.                 PJ seminars held amid unrest in Cameroon—Oct 2018, p. 20

184.                 PJ scholars reveal research—April 2013, pg.3-7

185.                 PJ school searches for missing Korean voices—Oct. 2019, p. 13 186.      

186.                 PJ Showcase: Tech engages deaf Ugandans—Oct. 2023, pg. 14

187.                 PJ taught in Balkh province, Afghanistan—April 2017, p. 13.

188.                 PJ study interviews journalists in East Africa—April 2022, pg. 18.

187.          PJ trainer: Seminars spur changes—April 2012, pg. 8-9

188.          PJ: Transforming the field of journalism—April 2014, pg.20

189.          PJ workshops conducted in two Fiji cities—October 2017, p. 6.

190.                 PJ Writer’s Showcase: Obligations, April 2016, p. 8.

191.                 Polarized media challenge PJ in Zimbabwe, Oct. 2018, p. 10

192.                 Police shootings, new tech challenge journalists—April 2017, pg. 18

193.          Press freedoms critical to building peace—April 2022, pg. 24.

194.          Prize recognizes exemplary peace journalism—Oct 2023, pg. 7.

195.          Professional conference (Greece) notes challenges, discusses PJ-Oct. 2023, pg. 6.

196.                 Professor investigates peaceful sports reporting—April 2015, pgs. 13-14

197.                 Profile-Alfred Fried, PJ pioneer—Oct. 2020, pg. 22

198.        Project seeks to unite Turks, Syrians—April 2022, pg. 14

199.        Promoting citizen peace journalism in Turkey—October 2015; pg. 14

200.        Psychologists explore PJ in times of crisis—April 2023, pg. 19

197.            Real story can get lost—April 2017, p. 6.

198.            Refugee media network launches (Uganda)—October 2020, p. 3

199. Refugees: the power of telling people’s stories—April 2016, p. 6.

200.  Report studies refugees, community media—April 2018, p. 18

201.Reporters (in India) must toe the line or risk jail time-April 2024, pg. 24

202. Reporting climate change in South Asia—April 2023, pg. 10

203.  Responsible refugee reporting takes hold in Germany, Austria-Oct. 2016, p. 12.

204. Research shows Pakistani youth prefer PJ—April 2022, pg. 26

205. Researchers analyze media and climate change—April 2023, pg. 5.

206.Researchers examine Afghan media, peace talks—April 2023, pg. 24

207. Review: Book provides insightful guidance—Oct. 2021, pg. 24

208. (Book) Review: Journalism, Conflict in Indonesia—April 2014, pg. 18

209. (Book) Review: Promoting peace, inciting violence-- October 2014, pg. 15

210. Rohingya reporting often ignores PJ approaches—Oct. 2020, p. 12

211. Rongo (Kenya) journalists avoid inflaming conflict—April 2015, pgs. 14-15

212. Role of journalism in Israel and Palestine—October 2015 pg. 18

213. Rongo Univ. center examines Kenyan media-- October 2014, pg. 8 208. Rotary peace center launches PJ seminars—Oct. 2021, pg. 10

 

209.                 Rotary, peace journalists are natural partners—October 2012, pg.22

210.                 Rotary, PJ initiatives discussed in California—Oct. 2020, p. 16

211.                 Rwandan radio show teaches valuable lessons—Oct. 2017, p. 16. 212.       

212.                 S. Sudanese youth battle Covid misinfo, hate speech—Oct. 2020, pg. 12 213.

213.                 Sahar Speaks gives voice to Afghani women-Oct. 2016, p. 16.

214.                 Sahar Speaks seeks to train Afghan women-- October 2014, pg. 16

215.                 Sahel journalists gather in Ivory Coast—April 2022, p. 4.

216.                 Seeking better Covid coverage in N. Macedonia—Oct. 2020, pg. 24

217.                 Serapaz promotes peaceful resolution-- October 2014, pg. 22

218.                 Seminar promotes cross boundary storytelling-April 2024, pg. 12.

219.                 Sensational Ferguson coverage-- October 2014, pg.4

220.                 Shedding violent words enables peace—April 2019, p. 19

221.                 Should peace journalists cover conspiracies?—April 2013, pg. 21

222.                 Sierra Leone journalists discuss Ebola reporting, learn PJ—April 2017, p. 12.

223.                 Similar storytelling genres complement PJ—Oct. 2017, p. 20.

224.        Social media changes crime reporting in Pakistan—Oct. 2023, pg. 20

225.                 Social media reshape nexus between media and peace—Oct. 2021, pg. 18

226.                 Somali journalists strive to build peace-- October 2014, pg. 24

227.                 Some Pakistan media seek inter-faith peace—April 2014, pg. 8-9 225.   

228.                 South Sudanese utilize media for reconciliation-Oct. 2016, p. 3.

226.                 Spaces of war, war of spaces teaches valuable lessons—Oct. 2018, p. 14

227.                 Spanish initiative gives voice to Venezuelans—Oct. 2020, p. 23

 

228.                 Spanish journalists analyze Greek refugee crisis—Oct. 2017, p. 10.

229.                 Study analyzes magazine’s PJ seminar articles—Oct. 2021, pg. 4;

230.                 Study: Are Fiji media inflammatory?—April 2014, pg. 19

231.                 Study discovers war journalism in Pakistan—April 2016, p. 15. 232.

232.                 Study: Israeli press acts as propaganda vehicle—April 2015, pgs. 8-9 233.

233.                 Study: Melodrama sells, development ignored—April 2016, p. 20.

234.                 Study: Karachi conflict reporting is inflammatory—Oct. 2017, pg. 26.

235.                 Study recommends integrating PJ into curriculum—April 2015, pgs. 20-21

236.                 Study shows gender imbalance in Zimbabwe-April 2024, pg. 22.

237.                 Study: Turkish media narratives—Oct. 2021, pg. 6.

238.                 Study uses Twitter to analyze Myanmar coup—April 2023, pg. 16

239.                 Summer media academy (Greece) addresses trends—Oct. 2023, pg. 4.

240.                  

241.                 Swarthmore PJ course challenges students—April 2012, pg. 18 238.

242.                 Symposium: Is PJ possible in Mexico?—April 2013, pg. 16-17 239.

243.        Symposium marks center’s 10th birthday—April 2022, pg. 10   

244.                 Tiny FM stations energize Ugandan media—Oct. 2017, p. 12.

245.                 Transboundary climate issues challenge PJ—April 2023, pg. 14

240.                 Trip for peace changes dialogue from war to peace, Oct. 2018, p. 16

241.                 Turkish Journalists improve refugee reporting—April 2015, pg. 3-7

242.                 Turkish journalists tackle refugee reporting—October 2015, pg. 22

243.                 Turning Assad into the enemy—October 2014, pg. 7

244.                 Turning media constraints into opportunities—April 2016, p. 18.

245.                 Twenty years of theatre reportage for peace—Oct. 2022, pg. 14

246.                 Twitter influences peace, social change—April 2014, pg. 12-14

247.                 Uganda PJ project discourages violence—April 2012, pg. 6-7

248.                 Ugandan amputee learns to make new life—April 2018, p. 23

249.                 Ugandan media hope to ‘Let Peace Prevail’—October 2013, pg. 14

250.                 Ugandans wrap media/counterterror project—April 2013, pg.14-15

251.                 Ugly threads: Demonizing patterns in Nigerian social media, April 2021, pg. 18

252.        Ukraine war coverage marginalizes women—Oct 2022, pg. 10

253.                 University course connects Gaza and U.S.—October 2013, pg. 21

254.                 Upeace to offer new MA in media and peace—April 2019, p. 15

255.                 U.S., Canadian media biased in Middle East Coverage—October 2015, pg. 16 254.     U.S. Embassy sponsors Ethiopia PJ project—October 2017, p. 8.

255.                 Voice of the voiceless—the lonely—Oct. 2021, pg. 8

256.                 Youth Media Center enlightens Moldovans—April 2024, pg. 6

257.                 War Stories-Peace Stories looks ahead to Brussels—Oct. 2020, pg. 25

258.                 War Stories-Peace Stories bridge builders launch website, podcast, films—Oct 2022, pg. 26

259.        Webinars examine PJ challenges, opportunities-April 2024, pg. 26.

260.                 Website promotes peace in Caribbean—April 2014, pg. 16

261.                 Wilfred named South Sudan’s top peace journalist—Oct 2020, pg. 13

262.        Williams presents ‘Truth in Black and White—April 2022, pg. 20

263.        Women journalists face special challenges—Oct. 2022, pg. 24

264.                 Words heal the world empowers global youth—Oct. 2020, pg. 14

265.                 Workshop examines Indian media narratives—Oct 2018, p. 24

266.                 Workshop focuses on Middle East reporting—Oct. 2017, p. 14.

267.                 Workshop in N. Ireland sparks spirited debate—April 2014, pg. 15-16

268.                 World Forum for Democracy panelists counter disinformation—Oct. 2020, p. 15

269.                 Yemen journalists absorb three day session—Oct. 2020, pg. 8

270.                 Zimbabwe celebrates world radio day in February—Oct. 2020, p. 27

 

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Articles by author’s last name

1.     Aafreedi, Navras Jaat (Dr.) — Some Pakistan media seek inter-faith peace—April 2014, pg. 8-9

2.     Abalo, Irene-- Ugandan amputee learns to make new life—April 2018, p. 23

3.     Abid, Zahra-- In Karachi, teachers analyze peace, citizen journalism—Oct. 2017, pg. 18.

4.     Aciro Laker, Gloria -- PJ trainer: Seminars spur changes—April 2012, pg. 8-9; Ugandans wrap media/counterterror project—April 2013, pg.14-15; South Sudanese utilize media for reconciliation-Oct. 2016, p. 3.; Kenya seminar draws regional, international expertise—April 2017, pg. 26; African leaders analyze PJ in Joburg, Cape Town—Oct 2018, p. 18; 

5.     Aciro Laker, Gloria and Musa, Sabir-- Election violence menaces Ugandan journalists—April 2021, pg. 6

6.     Aciro Laker, Gloria and Wanzala, Ouma -- Kenya journalists learn to speak, write peace—October 2012, pg. 7-9

7.     Adebayo, Joseph-- Nigerian trainings stress electoral reporting—April 2015, pgs. 24-25

8.     Aijaz, Rahul-- Journalists gather for world conference—Oct. 2019, p. 18

9.     Aisogun, Peace --PJ debunks myths in The Bronx, NY—October 2013—pg. 12-13

10.  Akeel, Maha -- Media used to amplify Saudi women’s voices—October 2012, pg. 12-13

11.  Al-Matrouk, Shahad-- Kuwaiti journalists give voice to Bidoon—October 2015, pg. 8.

12.  Andrabi, Shazana and Hassan, Ruheela-- Peaceful perspectives needed in Kashmir region-- October 2015, pg. 3.

13.  Anwar, Ruqiya- Study discovers war journalism in Pakistan—April 2016, p. 15.

14.  Aslam, Rukshana (Dr.)-- Study recommends integrating PJ into curriculum—April 2015, pgs. 20-21; PJ workshops conducted in two Fiji cities—October 2017, p. 6.

15.           Association of Journalists of Kosovo, forumZFD- Event unveils report on dealing with the past—Oct. 2023, pg. 24-

16.  Atay-Avsar, Tulay; Bodur, Akin; Sarisakologlu, Aynur; The long journey from Syria to Malatya—April, 2016, p. 3.

17.  Atim, Judith; Kalita, Cynthia- Refugee media network launches—October 2020, p. 3

18.  Avila-Zesatti, Cristina -- Mexican peace journalists seek better world—October 2014, pg. 10-11

19.  Babunga, Christophe-- DRC journalists discuss election experiences—April 2017, pg.

20.

20.  Babatunde, Olalekan Augustine-- Peace journalists face obstacles in Nigeria—October 2015 pg. 20

21.           Bahador, Babak and Weakland, Leo- Webinars examine PJ challenges, opportunities-April 2024, pg. 26.

22. Banerjee, Rukmini-- Anti-refugee narratives thrive in Turkey—April 2021, pg. 16;      Project seeks to unite Turks, Syrians—April 2022, pg. 14

23.  Bapuji, Godha- Harvard event explores bias, BLM reporting—Oct. 2020, pg. 18

24.  Ba Sayeed, Shaima-- Empowering Yemeni Youth—Oct. 2021, pg. 11

22.           Bashri, Maha- Media bias marginalizes African atrocity victims—Oct. 2023, pg.

23.  Barnett, Nick-- U.S. Embassy sponsors Ethiopia PJ project—October 2017, p. 8.

24.  Bassil, Vanessa -- Lebanese journalist rejects ‘war journalism’—October 2012, pg.18-19; Media’s role in peace examined in Lebanon—April 2015, pgs. 22-23; MAP presents PJ, digital seminars in Lebanon—April 2016, p. 16; MAP marks five years boosting PJ in Lebanon—Oct 2018, p. 23

25.  Beal, John-- Halabja museum visit sparks questions about PJ’s role—Oct. 2017, pg. 25.

26.  Belle, Francis-- Website promotes peace in Caribbean—April 2014, pg. 16

27.  Benoy, Joseph—Book review-Promoting peace, inciting violence-- October, 2014, pg.

15

28.  Berlowe, Bert-- Compassionate rebels inspire students—October 2015, pg. 12

29.  Bin Sahel, Salem-- Peace journalism platform introduced—Oct. 2020, pg. 7

30. Boberg, Emma-- Ukraine war coverage marginalizes women—Oct 2022, pg. 10

31. Boboc, Veronica- Youth Media Center enlightens Moldovans—April 2024, pg. 6

32.  Bongol, De S.G. Fresnel Tsimba-- African journalists consider electoral roles—October 2015 pg. 26

33.  Boone, Grace--Forgotten #MeToo: media, GBV, Syrian war—April 2018, p. 22

34.  Breckon, Donald J. (Dr.)  -- Rotary, peace journalists are natural partners—October 2012, pg.22

35.  Brewer, John (Dr.)— Workshop in N. Ireland sparks spirited debate—April 2014, pg. 15-16

36.  Brown, Daniel-- Negative narratives common in Comoros media—April 2015, pg. 16-17

37.  Brown, Gita—Guinea Bissau journalists travel to Rhode Island-- October, 2014, pg. 14

38.  Brown, Keith & Lukacovic, Marta -- PJ: Transforming the field of journalism—April 2014, pg.20-21

39.  Buarque, Beatriz- Words heal the world empowers global youth—Oct. 2020, pg. 14

40.  Burger, Danny-- Indonesian journalists discuss deactiving disinformation at Park University—April 2023, pg. 25

41.  Canedo, Alesandra-- Photojournalists can humanize, spark healing—April 2019, p. 9

42.  Cerrotti, Rachel-- Peace photojournalist communicates hope—April 2017, pg. 16.

43.  Chagas, Marcelle-- Black female communicators unite in Brazil—Oct. 2023, pg. 8 

44.  Chakraboty, Pritha, Hazarika, Natasha, Gupta, Joydeep, and Barua, Anamika- Transboundary climate issues challenge PJ—April 2023, pg. 14

45.  Chanda, Urmi-Pakistanis, Indians collaborate on films—Oct 2022, pg. 18

46.  Chandran, Abhilash-- Gandhi: The original peace journalist—April 2012, pg. 3, and April 2019 p. 5.

47.  Chokheli, Shmagi-- Georgia project empowers women in PJ—April 2019, p. 22

48.  Chowoo, Willy-- Tiny FM stations energize Ugandan media—Oct. 2017, p. 12.; PJ Showcase: Tech engages deaf Ugandans—Oct. 2023, pg. 14

49.  Cohn, Lora (Dr.) -- Review: Journalism, Conflict in Indonesia—April 2014, pg. 18

50.  Coleman, Peter and Chen Carrel, Allegra-- Peace speech can build, sustain peacefulness—Oct. 2021, pg. 20

51.  Collins, Michael-- Press freedoms critical to building peace—April 2022, pg. 24.

52.  Colonna, Massi-- Rwandan radio show teaches valuable lessons—Oct. 2017, p. 16.

53.  Council of Europe-- Report studies refugees, community media—April 2018, p. 18

54.  Crivelente, Moara-- Study: Israeli press acts as propaganda vehicle—April 2005, pg. 8-9

55.  Curca, Monica — Crisis porn: The power of content curation—April 14, pg.10; The peace process will not be re-Tweeted—April 2013, pg. 10-11; Refugees: the power of telling people’s stories—April 2016, p. 6.

56.  Dada, Gale Julius-- S. Sudanese youth battle Covid misinfo, hate speech—Oct. 2020, pg. 12

57.  Dar, Hassan Daniel-- Media and conflict conference held in Islamabad—April 2019, p.

26; Research shows Pakistani youth prefer PJ—April 2022, pg. 26

54. David, Phillip Teniola- Do media contribute to conflict, terror?—April 2022, pg. 28

55.  de Harder, Charlotte-- Civil society platform raises voices during Covid—Oct. 2020, pg. 10

56.  Dean, Michael and Miller, Taylor-- Turkish journalists tackle refugee reporting—Oct. 2015, pg. 22.

57.  De Genseric, FresnelJournalists gather for peace in DR Congo-- October, 2014, pg. 23

58.  Dhungana, Siromani -- In Nepal, seeking justice for 35 colleagues—October 2013, pg. 20

59.  Diuguid, Lewis-- Shedding violent words enables peace—April 2019, p. 19; News media fail to humanize Covid-19 deaths—April 2021, pg. 20

60.  Diuguid, Lewis and Tate-Beaver, Bette-- Media, society must support multicultural ed—Oct. 2019, p. 24

61.  Dodd, Jo-- DRC project harnesses radio’s positive power—April 2019, p. 23.

62.  Dolezilek, Julie-- Is Peace Journalism ethical?--April 2012, pg. 16

63.  Doll, Meagan-- PJ study interviews journalists in East Africa—April 2022, pg. 18.

64.  Ebenstein, Ruth- Israeli PJ course shifts to Zoom during pandemic, Oct. 2020, pg. 16

65.  Enloe, Jeff -- Symposium: Is PJ possible in Mexico?—April 2013, pg. 16-17

66.  Epatko, Larisa-- Comic books echo challenges of war—April 2020, p. 18

67.  Ersoy, Metin (Dr.)IPRA attendees unite for peace in Istanbul-- October, 2014, pg. 20

68.  Espadas, Val-- Real story can get lost—April 2017, p. 6.

69.  Farahmand, Zainab- Afghani journalists under attack from all sides—April 2020, p. 25

70.  Feyyaz, Muhammad -- Generating peace journalism in Pakistan—October 2012, pg. 15

71.  Fiorito, Lorenzo and Selvarajah, Senthan- Media reporting, narratives impact decisionmaking by ICC—Oct. 2023, pg. 18

72.  Fobang, Geraldine and Loh, Choves-- Learning PJ in conflict areas—Oct. 2019, p. 21

73.  Garcia, J. Malcolm-- PJ Writer’s Showcase: Obligations, April 2016, p. 8.

74.  Gathu, Wanja- Kenyan media rally against election violence—Oct 2022, pg. 16

75.  Geguri, Dren-- Cheapfakes are dangerous propaganda tools—Oct. 2021, pg. 21

76.  Getty, Carol  (Dr.) -- PJ ideas useful for criminal justice—October 2013, pg. 18—19

77.  Getty, Carol (Dr.); Christopher, Ken (Dr.)  and Hamilton, John (Dr.)  -- Media, officials unite against terrorism—October 2012, pg.16-17

78.  Gezgin, Ulas-- Promoting citizen peace journalism in Turkey—October 2015; pg. 14

79.  Ghosh, Padmini and Poddar, Diksha- Study: Melodrama sells, development ignored— April 2016, p. 20.

80.  Gleich, Michael—Peace Reporters Showcase: Libyan Flashbacks-- October, 2014, pg. 10

Grunnet, Henrik- IMS creates collaborative climate journalism—April 2023, pg. 12

81.   

82.  Hackett, Robert-- PJ, climate crisis coverage share goals—April 2023, pg. 4

83.        Hannington, Ochan-- Inflammatory media fuels South Sudan violence—Oct. 2018, p. 12

84.  Harbin, Ashley: Distorted narratives fuel Rwandan media—April 2014, pg.24-25; PJ practiced at Rwandan newspaper—April 2015, pgs. 25-26

85.  Hassan, Burhan Farah -- Center assists exiled Somali journalists—April 2014, pg. 17-18

86.   Haxhiaj, Serbeze and Rexha, Xhemaji-- Coming to terms with a troubled past in Kosovo—April 2022, pg. 16

87.  Head, Emma-- Sahar Speaks gives voice to Afghani women-Oct. 2016, p. 16.

88.  Heidenreich, Emma-- Community radio stokes peace in Colombia—April 2019, p. 12

89.  Hetrick, Judi (Dr.) — Earlham College students experiment in PJ—April 2013, pg.18-19

90.  Hiller, Patrick and Niemela, Erin -- Peace voices channel blossoms on YouTube—April 2013, pg. 20

91.  Hussain, Shabir-- Study: Karachi conflict reporting is inflammatory—Oct. 2017, pg. 26; During Pakistan floods, media fail to education—April 2023, pg. 8

92.  Iftikhar, Mohid — PJ guides 2013 Pakistani election coverage—October 2013, pg.24; Guiding a discussion on population in Pakistan-- October, 2014, pg. 7; Media transform public opinion during disasters—April 2015, pg. 21

93.  Iroganachi, Innocent-- Nigerians concerned about social media, violence—April 2019, p. 16

94.  (The) Institute for Economics and Peace -- Measuring violence in the news media— April 2012, pg. 10

95.  IREX-- IREX supports peace media projects –April 2012, pg. 11

96.  Iroaganachi, Innocent-- Nigerian media is leading cause of tension—April 2018, p. 14; Nigerian media stoke religious animosity-Oct. 2020, p. 22; Ugly threads: Demonizing patterns in Nigerian social media, April 2021, pg. 18

97.  Jacob, Jacob Udo-Udo and Isine, Ibanga-- Boko Haram, Nigerian officials hunt journalists—Oct 2018, p. 3

98.  Jana, Sohini-- Alternate Kashmir provides voice for youth—Oct. 2019, p. 20; Media, faith leaders lack strategic engagement—Oct. 2021, pg. 16

99.  Jasperson, Janette-- Event considers human rights journalism—Oct. 2020, p. 10; Williams presents ‘Truth in Black and White—April 2022, pg. 20

100.        Jayakumar, Kirthi—PJ offers best approach to Boko Haram coverage-- October, 2014, pg. 6; After Paris attacks, in pursuit of a PJ approach—April 2016, p. 13; Feminist PJ seeks to empower authentic voices—April 2021, pg. 8

101,  Jerar, Lubna-- Project builds bridges across boundaries—April 2021, pg. 12; Media dramatize stories about women—Oct. 2021, pg. 14; ; EWC conference spotlights media trust—Oct 2022, pg. 4; Social media changes crime reporting in Pakistan—Oct. 2023, pg. 20; Pakistani, Indian journalists convene-April 2024, pg. 16.

102.        Johnson, Rexford-- Ebola in Sierra Leone: Reporting a Nightmare—April 2017, p. 10.

103.  Johnston, Kathryn-- Amid Covid threat, seminar analyzes trauma—Oct. 2020, p. 6       ; Book review: Digital contention in a divided society—April 2022, p. 7.

104.  Jonmahmadova, Mahnoz-- Can social media, online tech build peace?-Oct. 2018, p. 13

105. Kalfeli, Naya-- Greek media contribute to immigrant stereotypes—April 2015, pg. 17-18

106. Karabaeva, Alika- Discussion spotlights hate speech in Kyrgyz media—April 2016, p. 10.

107. Kasenholtz, Laura-- Cross border network seeks peaceful co-existence—Oct. 2019, p. 8

108. Kenney, Kendra and Knoche, Katelyn -- Media ethics, PJ take stage at Park U.— October 2014, pg. 16-17

109.  Khanna, Navya-- Study: Turkish media narratives—Oct. 2021, pg. 6; Study uses Twitter to analyze Myanmar coup—April 2023, pg. 16

110. Killelea, Steve—Peace is not something storytellers love—Oct. 2021, pg. 12

111. Kim, Gayeon-- PJ school searches for missing Korean voices—Oct. 2019, p. 13

112.Knobbe, Michael Max -- Global dialogue, PJ embraced at BronxNet—April 2013, pg. 12-13

 Kundu, Vedabhyas-- Gandhian strategies can counter hate speech—Oct. 2019, p. 6.; AI must promote nonviolent communication—Oct 2023, pg. 10.

113.Kvinna till Kvinna Foundation—Palestinian reporter sometimes frustrated-- October, 2014, pg. 17


114.Kohn, Rachel --Journalists seek untold Afghan stories—October 2013, pg. 3

115.Laker, Gloria—See Aciro Laker, Gloria

116.Lansana, Francis- Liberian students trained to be change-makers-Oct. 2016, pg. 18

117.        Laredo, Mayra Ambrosio- Corresponsales improve Spanish media-Oct. 2016, pg. 24; Spanish journalists analyze Greek refugee crisis—Oct. 2017, p. 10; Spanish initiative gives voice to Venezuelans—Oct. 2020, p. 23; Voice of the voiceless—the lonely—Oct.2021, pg. 8

118.    Leonard, Alan-- NI event looks at media in divided societies—Oct. 2020, p. 8; Symposium marks center’s 10th birthday—April 2022, pg. 10

       119. Likes, Terry-- Police shootings, new tech challenge journalists—April 2017, pg. 18

               120. Lumbasi, Caren -- Letter from Kenya highlights peace efforts—April 2013, pg. 8

121.   Lynch, Jake (Dr.)  -- Circularity on Syria—October 2013, pg. 5-6; Peace Journalism works—October 2012, pg. 3-5; PJ scholars reveal research—April 2013, pg.3-7; East meets West in Myanmar—April 2014, pg. 6-7; PJ offers new options for Afghani journalists—April 2015, pgs. 10-12; New horizons for PJ research—April 2016, p. 22; Lebanese hunger for peaceful discourse—April 2018, p. 8; PJ can contribute to defusing Korean Tensions—April 2019, p. 3; Making a difference: 20 years of conflict resolving media—Oct. 2019, p. 16; Study analyzes magazine’s PJ seminar articles—Oct. 2021, pg. 4; Exploring journalism in conflicted societies—Oct 2022, pg. 22; Peacebuilding world mourns Dr. Galtung-April 2024, pg. 14.

122. MacMillan, Jim (Dr.)  --Swarthmore PJ course challenges students—April 2012, pg. 18 

123. Macovei, Petru- Fighting disinformation on the front lines-April 2024, pg. 10

      124. Maherali, Alim-- U.S., Canadian media biased in Middle East Coverage— October 2015, pg. 16

      125. Maldela, Siyabulela-- Wilfred named South Sudan’s top peace journalist—Oct 2020, pg. 13

126. Martin, Benoite-- Iraqis learn conflict sensitive reporting—April 2012, pg. 22-23

127.McClure, Faith-- War Stories-Peace Stories bridge builders launch website, podcast, films—Oct. 2022, pg. 26

 

127.McIntyre, Karen (Dr.)-- Similar storytelling genres complement PJ—Oct. 2017, p. 20.

128.Media Association for Peace (Lebanon)-- MAP hosts PJ projects, discussions in Beirut—October 2013, pg. 8-9

129.Media Foundation for West Africa-- In Ghana, using radio as a change agent— Oct. 2019, p. 19

130.Mekasha, MekuriaSomali journalists strive to build peace-- October, 2014, pg. 24

131.McIntosh, Ian (Dr.) -- University course connects Gaza and U.S.—October 2013, pg. 21. 

132.Mitra, Saumava-- Considering the role of visuals in PJ messaging—  October

             2015, page 6; Upeace to offer new MA in media and peace—April 2019, p. 15

133. Mladenovska, Simona-- Mass shooting reporting amplifies trauma—Oct 2023, pg. 16

134.Modi, Chintan Girish-- Indians, Pakistanis write postcards for peace—April 2017, pg. 22; Workshop examines Indian media narratives—Oct 2018, p. 24

135.Momin, Masoud -- Manual introduces PJ to Afghan journalists—April 2014, pg. 21; PJ taught in Balkh province, Afghanistan—April 2017, p. 13; Mediothek Afghanistan publishes PJ guide—April 2021, pg. 22

136.Mugabo, Louisa Esther-- Local journalists trained in North Kivu, DRC—Oct. 2020, pg. 20.

137.Mujungu, Betty -- Ugandan media hope to ‘Let Peace Prevail’—October 2013, pg. 14

138.Munoriyarwa, Allen-- Polarized media challenge PJ in Zimbabwe, Oct. 2018, p. 10

Muraskin, Andrea- Reporters (in India) must toe the line or risk jail time-April 2024, pg. 24

139.Murphy, Una-- An opportunity to re-think my approach—Oct. 2019, p. 12

140.Muyinda, Buluhan-- Journalists build home, enhance life for widow—Oct. 2019, p. 26

141.Nazir, Said-- Afghanis, Pakistanis produce joint documentaries—Oct. 2017, pg. 19.

142.Ndasi, Nyomngamsen-- Peace press clubs launch in Cameroon—April 2023, pg 20

143.Ndhlovu, Lungelo- Study shows gender imbalance in Zimbabwe-April 2024, pg. 22.

144.Nedzelschi, Felicia- PJ becomes a necessary alternative in Moldova—April 2024, pg. 4

145.Niemela, Erin—Operation war journalism rages in Gaza-- October, 2014, pg. 18

146.Obah, Rosaline Akah-- In Cameroon, journalists evaluate peace efforts—April 2019, p. 11; Covid poses challenges for PJ in Cameroon—Oct. 2020, pg. 23; CCMN battles misinformation in Cameroon—Oct. 2021, pg. 22; Women journalists face special challenges—Oct. 2022, pg. 24; CCMN charts path forward for peace—Oct. 2023, pg. 21

147. Oduha, Joseph-- Foreign journalists banned from South Sudan—Oct. 2017, pg. 22; Crackdown constricts South Sudan reporters—Oct. 2019, p. 22 

148.        Ogenga, Fredrick (Dr.)—Rongo Univ. center examines Kenyan media-- October, 2014; pg. 8; Rongo (Kenya) journalists avoid inflaming conflict—April 2015, pgs. 14-15; 2017 elections strain Kenya media freedoms—April 2018, p. 17

149.Okanume, Joachin Uche -- Conflict sensitivity doesn’t impede objectivity— October 2012, pg.23-24

150.Okoh, Rosemary: Nigeria: Journalists’ role in peaceful elections—April 2014, pg.22 

151.Okolie-Osemene, James — Biased reporting exacerbates Nigerian conflict— October 2013, pg. 15-16

152.Panagiotou, Nikos- Greek summer academy builds skills—Oct 2022, pg. 20; Summer media academy addresses trends—Oct. 2023, pg. 4.

153.Paracha, Faiz- Cross border project meets in Kathmandu—Oct 2022, pg. 7

154.Patterson, Tom-- Conference evaluates radio as peacebuilding tool—April 2019, p. 8.

155.Pembecioglu, Nilufer- Turkish Journalists improve refugee reporting—April 2015, pg. 3-7

156.Perez, Isabel-- Workshop focuses on Middle East reporting—Oct. 2017, p. 14.

157.Perez de Fransius, Marianne -- Media practice war journalism prior to Iraq— April 2013, pg.22-24; 100 Mozambique journalists trained in PJ-- October, 2014, pg. 12; Mozambique media: PJ practice and possibilities-Oct. 2016, pg. 22.

158.Peters, Jessica -- PJ is consistent with traditional ethics codes—October 2012, pg. 20-21

159.Poddar, Diksha and Ghosh, Padmini-- Kashmir reporting follows patriarchal pattern—April 2018, p. 11

160.Prempeh, Charles-- Social media reshape nexus between media and peace—Oct. 2021, pg. 18

161.Ranjan, Pratyush-- Project builds bridges across boundaries—April 2021, pg. 12 ; ; EWC conference spotlights media trust—Oct 2022, pg. 4

162.Roehrs, Christine-- Do Afghani journalists understand conflict?—April 2012, pg.12-15.

163.Roff, Kate- Peace News challenges prevailing approaches-Oct. 2016, p. 20;

            Filmmaker crosses the divide, meets the enemy—Oct. 2019, p. 14

164.Rotman, Amie—Sahar Speaks trains Afghan women-- October, 2014, pg. 16

165.Rubeiz, Ghassan Michel-- Media can promote religious tolerance—April 2012, pg. 4-5

166.Rusare, Patience-- Rotary peace center launches PJ seminars—Oct. 2021, pg. 10

167.Sahfor, Ambo Jane-- Journalist wins first PJ prize—October 2019, p. 21

168.Salinas, Alex Irvan Arevalo-- PJ in Spain needs new regulatory framework— October 2015, pg. 10

169.Sanches, Lillian-- Media often hostile to Arabs, refugees—April 2022, pg. 22

170.Sarri, Chemi- Forum spotlights PJ, risks in Mexico—Oct 2022, pg. 12

171.School of Peacemaking (Central Asia)- Almaty forum seeks to counter xenophobia, intolerance-Oct. 2016, pg. 22.

172. Sen, Priya-- Reporting climate change in South Asia—April 2023, pg. 10

173.Sharp, Steve -- Journalists must master conflict analysis--October 2013, pg. 2224

174.Sheuli, Shameem Ara-- Rohingya reporting often ignores PJ approaches—Oct. 2020, p. 12

175.Shinar, Dov-- IAMCR hosts peacebuilding, PJ session in Leicester-Oct. 2016, p. 9.

176.Simon, Jamil- War Stories-Peace Stories looks ahead to Brussels—Oct. 2020, pg. 25

177.Singh, Shailendra -- Study: Are Fiji media inflammatory?—April 2014, pg. 19 

178.Stout, Sarah— Peace journalism takes root in Cyprus—April 2014, pg.3-5

179.Tabe, Tarhyang-- Media network launched in Cameroon—Oct. 2020, p. 17

180.Talesco, Cristian- Peace media style is decisive in East Timor—April 2016, p. 12.

181.Tenore, Mallary—Ferguson offers journalists chance for community based narratives—October, 2014, pg. 3; IVOH names fellows, plans media summit—April 2017, pg. 25.

182.Thompson, Susan Beaver-- Trip for peace changes dialogue from war to peace, Oct. 2018, p. 16

183.Tompkins, Al -- Journalists unite to reduce victims’ trauma—October 2012, pg. 6 165.          Tiripelli, Giuliana-- Role of journalism in Israel and Palestine—October 2015 pg. 18; Turning media constraints into opportunities—April 2016, p. 18; Spaces of war, war of spaces teaches valuable lessons—Oct. 2018, p. 14

184.Theodorou, Evangelos- Cooperative news study examines Greek media-April 2024, pg. 20.

     185. Tita, Perdmia- Cameroon digital project seeks to #defyhatenow—Oct. 2020, p. 24 185.     Tuneva, Marina- PJ not sufficiently known in Macedonia, Oct. 2016, p. 10; Seeking better Covid coverage in N. Macedonia—Oct. 2020, pg. 24

 

186.Tutor, Ruqiya- Balanced reporting needed on Pakistan nukes-Oct. 2016, p. 11.

187.UNESCO- Zimbabwe celebrates world radio day in February—Oct. 2020, p. 27

188.Vergara, Samit Jadin — Journalists learn post-conflict tips in Colombia—April 14, pg.11

189.Villari, Rachel-- Professor investigates peaceful sports reporting—April 2015, pgs. 13-14

190.van den Dungen, Peter-- Profile-Alfred Fried, PJ pioneer—Oct. 2020, pg. 22

191.Victor, Cilene- Is human suffering invisible? How media under report humanitarian crises—April 2021, pg. 4

192.Vojvoda, Alexander-- Community media’s role in peace explored—April 2017, p. 14; PJ empowers community media in Cameroon—October, 2017, p. 3; Community media is 99% community, 1% media—April 2018, p. 12; PJ seminars held amid unrest in Cameroon—Oct 2018, p. 20

193.Wanjala, Robert -- Kenyan journalists unite to battle violence—October 2012, pg.10-11

194.Wattermanns, Karen and Loew, Frederic-- Peace radio program thrives in Philippines—October 2015, pg. 11

195.Westwater, Carrie-- Twenty years of theatre reportage for peace—Oct. 2022, pg. 14

196.Wilde, Sophia-- Media ignore missing women in Canada—April 2022, pg. 8.

197.Worku, Mustofa-- Commentary-A good tongue calms anger—April 2018, p. 7.

198. Youngblood, Steven -- Heated elections test peace journalists—October 2012, pg.13-14; Should peace journalists cover conspiracies?—April 2013, pg. 21; Turning Assad into the enemy—October 2013, pg. 7; Uganda PJ project discourages violence—April 2012, pg. 6-7; Anti-Assad agenda tests peace journalists—April 2012, pg. 17; Media resurrect cold war narratives—April 2014, pg. 23; Sensational Ferguson coverage- - October, 2014, pg.4; Hebdo: Explain violence without excusing it—April 2015, pg. 19; Aylan’s picture: No easy, or good, choices—October 2015 pg. 24; PJ needed to counter superficial election news—April 2016, p. 24; Journalist as Refugee: The Flight to Uganda, Oct. 2016, pg. 5; Responsible refugee reporting takes hold in Germany, Austria Oct. 2016, p. 12; PJ approach needed in covering protests—April 2017, p. 7.; Peace researchers convene in Sierra Leone—April 2017, p. 8; Kenyan election 2017: Did journalists practice PJ?—October 2017, pg. 9; Charlottesville coverage challenges peace journalism—Oct. 2017, p. 23; International partners launch Ethiopian PJ project—April 2018, p. 3; Can media foster Pakistani peace?—April 2018, p. 16; After editor’s murder, is PJ possible in Kashmir?—Oct 2018, p. 3; Does practicing PJ enhance safety of reporters?—Oct 2018, p. 8; Global journalists compare threats, discuss PJ—April 2019, p. 8; NY Times photo trivializes African victims—April 2019, p. 24.; Prof. Gandhi enlightens Park University—Oct. 2019, p. 3.; Journalists debate PJ in Northern Ireland and NI journalists, community honor Lyra McKee—Oct. 2019, pgs. 9-10; Pandemic coverage informed by PJ principles, April 2020, p. 3; World Forum for Democracy panelists counter disinformation—April 2020, p. 15; Rotary, PJ initiatives discussed in California—Oct. 2020, p. 16; Yemen journalists absorb three day session—Oct. 2020, pg. 8; 255 Sudanese journalists gather on Zoom—Oct. 2020, pg. 20; Media literacy projects launched—April 2021, pg. 10; PJ needed to set tone for peace in Ethiopia— April 2021, pg. 24; Sahel journalists gather in Ivory Coast—April 2022, p. 4; Photos convey, hide truth of Ukraine war—April 2022, pg. 27 ; Star struck professor meets Nobel Prize winner—Oct 2022, pg. 5; Researchers analyze media and climate change—April 2023, pg. 5; Journalists discuss reporting troubled pasts—April 2023, pg. 22; Professional conference notes challenges, discusses PJ-Oct. 2023, pg. 6; Fulbrighter inspired, energized in Moldova-April 2024, pg. 8

199. Zamanillo, LourdesSerapaz promotes peaceful resolution-- October, 2014, pg. 22 

200. Zelizer, Craig (Dr.) -- Twitter influences peace, social change—April 2014, pg. 12-14

 

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