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Editorial
Research for peace and conflict resolution and transformation studies have long insisted on the importance of communication in the dynamics of conflicts and their resolution, in both their violent phase and at the point when the emphasis is placed on negotiations to obtain a ceasefire or the implementation of agreements and the construction of peace in the medium and long term. In addition, the crucial role of the new information and communication technologies in conflict resolution, and that of the global network of electronic communications and social networks in particular in the era of globalisation and cybertechnology, has also recently been stressed. Hence the importance of devoting the central topic of this issue to an in-depth review of the subject - the relationship between war, peace and communication. And hence some of the thoughts below.
In depth
Introduction
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Communication and armed conflicts
Pablo AguiarXavier AlcaldeCèlia CernadasIn the modern world, the media play a vital role. So much so, that it seems that what does not appear in the media does not exist, and that our worldview is highly conditioned by what the media shows us. They are often our only source of information. In the area of armed conflicts, this is most apparent ... and most unfair. It is for this reason that we decided that the relationship between the media and armed conflicts required an in-depth analysis.
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Central articles
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Strategic interests, journalistic battles and skirmishes
Xavier Giró i Martí -
Conflict journalism. Time, place and circumstances
Alberto Arce -
Is it possible to shape a different world through journalism?
Cristina Ávila-Zesatti -
What communication for peace do Catalan NGOs engage in?
Montse Santolino -
Cyberactivism for peace: between urgency and reflection
Jordi de Miguel
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Finding out more
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Finding out more
Fernando Javier Padilla AnguloOn this occasion, we will find out a little more about the relationship between the media and armed conflicts. With this in mind, we will begin with a brief historical outline of this long-standing relationship. We will then mention some tools that may be useful; in specific terms, extracts from documents related to journalistic ethics when covering bloody conflicts, audiovisual resources with some of the most striking images associated with war and peace in the twentieth century and the twenty-first century so far, as well as a map of the most dangerous countries to work as a journalist.
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Interview
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Interview with Gervasio Sánchez
Cčlia CernadasThe victims of landmines were the subject of his first major project. People missing in conflicts and the suffering of their families has been the second, in a project that took him to Latin America, Asia and Europe. "Missing" is being exhibited in three different venues in Spain: there are 250 photographs, many of which are large format, showing torture chambers, prisons, and above all, people; people who in many cases have spent decades looking for their relatives. But Gervasio Sanchez (born Cordoba, 1959), a journalist with the Heraldo de Aragón newspaper, also works on everyday news, and writes down his impressions in his blog “Los desastres de la guerra” [The Disasters of War] (http://blogs.heraldo.es/gervasiosanchez/)
Platform
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Education for peace and listening
Marina Caireta i Sampere -
Agreeing with Osama
Pablo Aguiar
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Amnesty International Report 2011: The state of human rights in the world
http://www.amnesty.org/es/annual-report/2011
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United States Peace Index
http://www.visionofhumanity.org/
The United States Peace Index (USPI), created by the Institute for Economics and Peace is an innovative tool that shows the level of peace in each of the 50 states of the USA, based on five key indicators: the number of homicides, the number of violent crimes, the number of police officers, the number of convicts, and the ease access to small arms and light weapons.
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