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Conflict-Sensitive Journalism Teaching Guide: Philosophy and Practice

Title:      Conflict-Sensitive Journalism Teaching Guide: Philosophy and Practice
Categories:      Training Manuals
BookID:      95
Authors:      Ed Karlon Rama (Editor)
ISBN-10(13):      n/a
Publisher:      forumZFD
Publication date:      2018
Edition:      First
Number of pages:      65
Language:      English
Price:      0.00
Rating:      0 
Picture:      cover
Ebook:      Download ebook1.pdf
Description:     

The first home-grown ‘Conflict-Sensitive Journalism Teaching Guide: Philosophy and Practice’ has been developed in the effort to strengthen media’s capacity to report about conflicts in Mindanao. With insights and examples coming from the Mindanao and Philippines context, the Teaching Guide will support teachers in their efforts to equip aspiring media practitioners with theory and tools for accurate, balanced and impartial reporting. The innovative Teaching Guide was born out of years of collaboration initiated by forumZFD with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Regional Office XI, Peace and Conflict Journalism Network (PECOJON) Philippines, and the Media Educators of Mindanao, Inc (MEM), for integrating CSJ in education institutions in the region.

“By integrating CSJ in education, it goes beyond being a framework that contributes to high quality journalism. It makes students, as current media consumers and future media practitioners, aware of their potential role in creating lasting peace in Mindanao.” - Raul C. Alvarez Jr., Ed.D. - Director IV, CHED

“The Teaching Guide brings together international insights on peace and conflict, Philippine realities of journalists, as collected by PECOJON, and the experiences of communication teachers, contributed by the MEM network. This is a unique combination in one publication”. - Ed Karlon N. Rama – Author of the Teaching Guide and National Coordinator PECOJON



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