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GENOCIDE IN RWANDA (2) answer(s).
 
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Did radio RTLM really contribute meaningfully to the Rwandan Genocide?: using qualitative information to improve causal inference from measures of media availability / Danning, Gordon   Journal Article
Danning, Gordon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ecent research has employed estimates of media exposure to explore the relationship between information disseminated ‘from above’ and political violence. I argue that those methods involve a potential pitfall, i.e., the possibility that the variable that they measure, media availability, is an inadequate proxy for media consumption, the actual variable of interest. I further argue that researchers often cannot be confident that that proxy is a valid one unless they have a deep qualitative understanding of media consumption habits of the population under study. I illustrate that concern by examining recent research on genocide in Rwanda.
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Long shadow of genocide in Rwanda / Thomson, Susan   Journal Article
Thomson, Susan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Rather than addressing the trauma inflicted by genocidal violence, the ruling party has used a program of national ethnic unity and reconciliation to reinforce its political authority.”
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