Analysing the media’s intrinsic ability to shape public opinion, and its power to instigate peaceful or violent mass mobilisation.
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Africa’s Concept of ‘Unconstitutional Change of Government’ How Appropriate? By Dirk Kotzé Beyond ‘Westgate’ Towards a Comprehensive and Conflict Responsive Counter-terrorism Strategy By Paul Nantulya Integrating
Editorial By Vasu Gounden Africa’s Concept of ‘Unconstitutional Change of Government’ How Appropriate? By Dirk Kotzé Beyond ‘Westgate’ Towards a Comprehensive and Conflict Responsive Counter-terrorism Strategy By Paul Nantulya Integrating
In these times of Internet communication and mass media overflow, do we really know anything about the Other? What can we summarise from media reports about Africa, except prejudgments and
The media has for a long time been recognised as a catalyst in the many intra- and inter-state conflicts that have afflicted the African continent. This paper analyses the pre-testing
The media has for a long time been recognised as a catalyst in the many intra- and inter-state conflicts that have afflicted the African continent. This paper analyses the pre-testing
Abstract This article reviews the role of the print media in conflict resolution. Using Northern Uganda as a case study, the article seeks to demonstrate that the press can effectively