- What is risk communication?
- How to communicate in conflict?
- The Dos and Don'ts for communicating in conflict situations
- Using conflict analysis for communicating
- Annabel McGoldrick and Jake Lynch (2000): Peace Journalism. What is it? How to do it?, http://www.patrir.ro/doc/online%20resources/pj%20new%20manual.pdf. This 50 pages document by two experts of peace journalism, tells you what peace journalism is, gives definitions of violence and peace, compares peace and war journalism and looks at the role of media in conflict.
- Scenarios for communication in conflict situation (in different conflict phases) This summarises from McGoldrick and Lynch what options for communicating we have in different conflict stages.
- The World Association for Christian Communication (WACC), 2008, The No-Nonsense Guide to Peace Journalism, in: http://www.waccglobal.org/resources/no-nonsense-guides/peace_journalism.3.pdf, compiled by Philip Lee. This paper traces the emergence of the peace journalism concept, orignating from Johan Galtung, and looks at the gender dimension and research agenda.
- Wilhelm Kempf (2007): Peace journalism: A tightrope walk between advocacy journalism and constructive conflict coverage, in: Conflict and Communication Online, Vol. 6, Nr. 2 (http://www.cco.regener-online.de/2007_2/pdf/kempf.pdf) This is an academic discussion of the concept of peace journalsm.
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