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RESOURCE MATERIAL / Media Diversity: PEACE JOURNALISM
A selection of articles and resources examining the theory of the media's role in reporting on peace journalism



How we Survive: A Series of Special Reports from Macedonia
"How We Survive" is the culmination of a unique reporting project undertaken by a multi-ethnic team of Macedonian reporters in June 1995. Designed and organized by the Center for War, Peace and the News Media of New York University and Search for Common Ground. (by Denise Hamilton - RD Manual, 1997)

Tips: What a Peace Journalist Would Try to Do?
(by Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick - Peace Journalism-How To Do It, Sydney, 2000 - mediachannel.org)

Post-Conflict Reconstruction & the Media: Discussion Points
Truth, justice, vengeance and forgiveness are societal responses to collective violence. They are also emotive buzz words used in discussions of post conflict societal reconstruction. But what do they really mean?

Muppets enter the Middle East peace process
Where countless politicians and diplomats have failed, Elmo, Cookie Monster and their "Sesame Street" buddies are on a mission to promote peace and tolerance in the Middle East. A programming experiment using the Muppet characters has been widely welcomed by parents, educators and the media. But the Muppets are not without their critics in Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan. (The Hollywood Reporter)
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