Journalism in Conflict and Post-Conflict Conditions

Worldwide perspectives

Editor: Kristin Skare Orgeret, William Tayeebwa Publisher: Nordicom Published: 2016-05 Pages: 202 ISBN: 978-91-87957-24-6
Language: English 280,00 kr 28,00 EUR

This most important book on Journalism in conflict is the result of a long-term and fruitful collaboration between researchers in the North and South.

The essays address questions in different contexts, ranging from Afghanistan to South Sudan, Syria to Libya, and Nepal to Colombia. Among contributions from MEKK are:

Kristin Skare Orgeret with: Introduction. Conflict and Post-Conflict Journalism. Worldwide Perspectives, and: Women Making News. Conflict and Post-Conflict in the Field. 

Elisabeth Eide with: Afghanistan. Journalism in Pseudo-Post-Conflict, Conflict and Post-Conflict. A Clash of Definitions? 

Roy Krøvel with: Global and Local Journalism and the Norwegian Collective Imagination of “Post-Conflict” Colombia

Elsebeth Frey with Improving Post-Conflict Journalism through Three Dances of Trauma Studies
Anne Hege Simonsen with: Moving Forward, Holding On. The Role of Photojournalistic Images in the Aftermath of Crisis