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What Is the Relationship between hate radio and violence? rethi / Straus, Scott   Journal Article
Straus, Scott Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The importance of hate radio pervades commentary on the Rwandan genocide, and Rwanda has become a paradigmatic case of media sparking extreme violence. However, there exists little social scientific analysis of radio's impact on the onset of genocide and the mobilization of genocide participants. Through an analysis of exposure, timing, and content as well as interviews with perpetrators, the article refutes the conventional wisdom that broadcasts from the notorious radio station RTLM were a primary determinant of genocide. Instead, the article finds evidence of conditional media e fects, which take on significance only when situated in a broader context of violence
Key Words Rwanda  Genocide  Ethnic violence  Media Effects  Hate Radio 
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