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Media and conflict: An assessment of the evidence

Abstract:
This article assesses the evidence used in arguments for the role of the media in conflict and post-conflict situations. It focuses on two broad areas within the literature. First, it examines literature on the contribution of media in war to peace transitions, including an assessment of the evidence used to show how the media may contribute to violent conflict and how they may provoke, or hinder, post-conflict reconstruction. Second, it assesses evidence used in arguments for the role new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) such as the Internet and mobile phones may have in liberation or oppression in developing country contexts. Through reviewing some of the most significant papers that were systematically selected in a literature review on media and conflict, our findings suggest that there are serious gaps in the evidence and the majority of evidence is located in the 'grey literature' or policy documents. The article concludes by suggesting future research agendas to address these gaps. © 2014 SAGE Publications.
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10.1177/1464993413517790

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Law
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Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Journal:
PROGRESS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES More from this journal
Volume:
14
Issue:
2
Pages:
181-195
Publication date:
2014-04-01
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EISSN:
1477-027X
ISSN:
1464-9934


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English
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463819
Deposit date:
2014-09-17

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