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[ecrea] Peace Journalism Call for Papers
Fri Jan 24 12:55:24 GMT 2014
25th IPRA CONFERENCE GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS
25th IPRA GENERAL CONFERENCE on the OCCASION of 50th ANNIVERSARY of IPRA
Uniting for Peace: Building Sustainable Peace Through Universal Values
in cooperation with Sakarya University
ISTANBUL, TURKEY
August 10-14 2014
Peace Journalism Commission
Call for Papers
Communication for Peace
The relationship between communication and peace is comprised of several
distinct aspects, including (among many others) the way in which peace
and attempts to build peace are (or are not) reported by the news media;
the role of local media in threatening and bolstering peace, democracy
and good governance; and the forms of communication beyond journalism,
including film and theatre, as well as a plethora of services and
applications using mobile and online technologies.
As a subject this complex nexus thus ought to be analyzed not only from
the perspective of the legacy media, or limited to the examination of
journalism, but also from a number of other vantage points, including
the legal frameworks that regulate media landscapes (especially in
post-conflict societies), policies and normative frameworks that inform
information interventions and communication strategies of major actors
within peace and conflict, alternative and newly emerging forms of
communication, and the effects of communication on audiences.
Some of these aspects have been explored in the literature more
extensively than others. Much research to date has focused on the role
of communication in dealing with conflict escalation and crisis
intervention, but little on issues of de-escalation of conflict and
peacebuilding, despite widespread recognition of its importance. Equally
as importantly, there have been few attempts to tie these threads
together to describe the relationship between communication and peace in
a more comprehensive manner.
As such, in addition to contributions focusing on peace journalism, we
hope to encourage participants to submit proposals that study also other
aspects of the intersection between communication and peace, bringing
together relevant, but so far usually isolated streams of research to
contribute to the emergence of a more integrated research agenda.
Such contributions could for example address one of the following topics:
· News coverage and peace
· Discourse and cultures of peace
· Public information of peace operations
· The use of Outcome-oriented media for peacebuilding
· Media and conflict prevention
· Re-building post-conflict media
· ICT for peace
· Community Theatre for Peace
· Citizen media initiatives for peace
Contributors are invited to submit a title and a 250-word abstract by
February 16 2014
All submissions must be sent electronically in Word format to the IPRA
Secretariat and conference co-ordinators (secretary-general /at/ iprapeace.org)
Notification of acceptance will be sent following the blind review process
Completed papers will be due by July 15 2014
For more info about the IPRA conference check out the conference web
page: http://ipra2014.org/?page_id=20
For info about IPRA check the IPRA web site: http://www.iprapeace.org/
Description: UP_LOGOco-convener: Dr. Julia Hoffmann
Assistant Professor Human Rights, Media & Conflict
University for Peace (www.upeace.org)
(506) 22059073
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