Conflict, COVID-19, climate change: The emergence and possible evolution of peace journalism

IF 0.9 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Kylie Navuku, L. Obijiofor
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Abstract

Peace journalism is a concept conventionally applied to reporting on violent conflict. In recent years, however, there has been increasing consideration of the possible links with other crucial subjects such as climate change and COVID-19 reporting. To date, such an extension of peace journalism has not yet been comprehensively considered in Australian scholarship on and about the Pacific Island region. This seeming lack of widespread engagement in the discussions about relevance and applicability of peace journalism in the region is part of the rationale for this article. The authors hope this article can inspire debate about the chosen approaches of Australian-based media scholars researching, writing and teaching about media in the Pacific.
冲突、新冠肺炎、气候变化:和平新闻的出现和可能的演变
和平新闻是一个通常用于报道暴力冲突的概念。然而,近年来,人们越来越多地考虑到它与气候变化和COVID-19报告等其他关键主题之间的可能联系。迄今为止,澳大利亚关于太平洋岛屿地区的学术研究尚未全面考虑到和平新闻的这种延伸。关于和平新闻在该地区的相关性和适用性的讨论似乎缺乏广泛参与,这是本文的部分理由。作者希望本文能激发辩论,探讨澳洲媒体学者在研究、写作和教学太平洋媒体时所选择的方法。
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Australian Journalism Review
Australian Journalism Review Social Sciences-Communication
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