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Conferences
"Conflicting Views: Visual Culture, Conflict and Northern Ireland" conference 9-11 June 2010
The plenary videos for June's "Conflicting Views: Visual Culture, Conflict and Northern Ireland" conference (including talks by Graham Dawson, Tom Herron, John Lynch, Paul Seawright & Donovan Wylie and Anthony Haughey) are now available for viewing under the Conferences section of the Photography & International Conflict website- http://www.ucd.ie/photoconflict/conferences/conflictingviews/
Reporting War: Exploring the Way Forward, July 2010
Organised by the Centre for Journalism and Communication Research, this one-day symposium bought together academics, researchers, journalists and bloggers to debate on improving conflict reportage. What can the analysis of the reporting of past conflicts tell us about future ones? What role should ‘peace journalism’ have in the future media landscape? In what ways does the training of journalists need to change? How are citizen journalists challenging traditional practices of war reporting? Click here for more information.
Click here for link to utube video of Academics, journalists share notes on war
Peace Studies Conference: Repertoires of Violence: Multidisciplinary Analyses of the Representation of Peace and Conflict
1-2 July 2009, York St John University, York, UK
Conference report by Richard Keeble (University of Lincoln)
Conference report by Antonia Pont (University of Melbourne) Forthcoming
Strategic Communications in Countries Emerging from Violent Conflict
Albany Associates and Post Conflict People
24-25th June 2009
Conference report by Greg Simons (Uppsala University)
Human Suffering on Display
Ethical issues in documenting pain, disfigurement and death in war and other conflicts.
Seminar organised by the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics, University of Brighton, Brighton Photo Biennial and the Imperial War Museum
18th April 2009
Conference report by Zev Robinson (filmmaker and artist)
Media, War and Conflict Resolution Conference
School of Communication Studies; Peace and Conflict Studies; Department of Journalism,
Bowling Green, Ohio, USA
17-19 September, 2008
Conference report by Erin Steuter, Mount Allison University
20 Years of Propaganda?
Critical Discussions and Evidence of the Ongoing
Relevance of the Herman and Chomsky Propaganda Model
May 2007, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Conference Report provided by Dr Andy Mullen,
Northumbria University, UK
Al-Jazeera phenomenon and its impact on audiences and international journalism
10th July, University of Westminster
Reviewer: Rena Bivens
Muslim Media and the 'War on Terror'
6-7 July 2006, Department of Politics, University of Bristol
Reviewer: Jerry Palmer
Haunting, War and Conflict
June 15-18, 2006
Reviewer: Andrew Hill
War and Media Network conference: Communicating War: Strategies, Implications and Ethics
Reviewer: Dina Matar, London School of Economics
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