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ID158915
Title ProperHumanitarian interventions and the media
Other Title Informationbroadcasting against ethnic hate
LanguageENG
AuthorTomiak, Kerstin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Humanitarian interventions routinely come with media components, because of the media’s assumed ability to counter hate and support reconciliation. Radio programmes for peace should enable audiences to withstand manipulation and react non-violently in conflict situations. Based in the ideological tradition of modernisation theory, these programmes assume that violent conflict can be overcome by educating individuals. Based on original data from South Sudan, this paper argues that social structure and duty to leaders play a bigger role and that present media interventions are ill suited to the problem. Interventions need to be tailored to the situation instead of relying on generalised responses.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 39, No.3; 2018: p.454-470
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 39 No 3
Key WordsMedia ;  Ethnic Conflict ;  Radio ;  South Sudan ;  Peace Programme


 
 
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