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Peace Journalism in East Africa - A Manual for Media Practitioners

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This concise edited collection explores the practice of peace journalism in East Africa, focusing specifically on the unique political and economic contexts of Uganda and Kenya.
The book offers a refreshing path towards transformative journalism in East Africa through imbibing pan-African institutional methodological approaches and the African philosophies of Utu (humanity), Umoja (unity) and Harambee (collective responsibility) as news values. Contributions from key academics demonstrate how media practices that are supportive of peace can prevent the escalation of conflict and promote its nonviolent resolution. The chapters cumulatively represent a rich repertoire of experiences and cases that skillfully tell the story of the connections between media and peacebuilding in East Africa, while also avoiding romanticizing peace journalism as an end to itself or using it as an excuse for censorship.
This cutting-edge research book is a valuable resource for academics in journalism, media studies, communication, peace and conflict studies, and sociology.

List of contents

Introduction Fredrick Ogenga Chapter One The Peace Journalism Approach Steven Youngblood Chapter Two Peace Journalism in the LRA Conflict Gloria Laker Chapter Three Thinking about Community Radio and Beyond for Conflict Management in The North Rift: A Concept Paper Fredrick Ogenga Chapter Four Hybrid Peace Journalism: Institutional Philosophical Approaches to Peace and Security in Africa Fredrick Ogenga Chapter Five Re-Situating Local Mass Media: A Tool for Peacebuilding among the Abakuria in Kenya John Oluoch Chapter Six Media and Peace in Kenya: Do Journalists Need Different Skills? Victor Bwire Chapter Seven Toward a Peace and Human Rights Approach to Journalism: In Search of Social Justice in Post-Conflict Situations in Africa Jacinta Mwende Maweu Afterword: East Africa Peace Journalism Steven Youngblood Appendices

About the author










Fredrick Ogenga is Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies; Founding Director, Center for Media, Democracy, Peace and Security, Rongo University; and President of the Peacemaker Corps Foundation Kenya. Ogenga is championing a pan-African journalistic institutional approach for conflict prevention and peacebuilding.


Summary

This concise edited collection explores the practice of Peace Journalism in East Africa, focusing specifically on the unique political and economic contexts of Uganda and Kenya. This cutting-edge research book is a valuable resource for academics in journalism, media studies, communication, peace and conflict studies, and sociology.

Product details

Authors Fredrick Ogenga
Assisted by Fredrick Ogenga (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9781032338279
ISBN 978-1-0-3233827-9
No. of pages 112
Series Routledge Focus on Journalism Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, East Africa, Press & journalism, News media and journalism, Media studies: Journalism

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