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Lecture Slides

All lecture slides are now in the Dropbox (I’ve compiled everything into one single PDF). Additional material (examples of research papers, Lee, Maslog, Lynch, Siraj, Workneh etc.) is also available for download. Enjoy.

Slides Abstract Writing

Hi everyone, you find the slides about abstract writing in the dropbox.

Information for your Literature Review

A Global Standard for Reporting Conflict and Peace (Lynch 2010) Keeble, R. L., Tulloch, J., & Zollmann, F. (Eds.). (2010). Peace journalism, war and conflict resolution. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. Yellow Book Ross, S. D., & Tehranian, M. (2009). Peace journalism in times of war. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. More Galtung, J. (2003). Peace [...]

Peace vs. War Journalism Examples

Here are the examples we’ve discussed in the lecture today: Conflict sensitive journalism

Inter Coder Reliability Test

http://matthewlombard.com/reliability/

Coding – Important Notice!

Hi everyone, it’s great to hear that some of you have already started with the coding. However, the plan was for you to first double-check with me if the coding-sheet is ok, applicable and comprehensive. I’d suggest you do some test-runs and a pre-coding, but wait with the final coding of the articles. Except: you’re [...]

Put Abstract Information Into a Human Context

Claire just dug out out an interesting TED Talk by Jer Thorp. http://www.ted.com/talks/jer_thorp_make_data_more_human.html Jer Thorp creates beautiful data visualizations to put abstract data into a human context. At TEDxVancouver, he shares his moving projects, from graphing an entire year’s news cycle, to mapping the way people share articles across the internet.

Retrieving older Tweets

If you’re looking for tweets that date back further than 6-9 days, you wont find them on twitter anymore. Instead you could try http://topsy.com. TOPSY does not only offer real time search for the social media, but also an extensive archive of tweets that date back several months or even years.

Welcome to our research blog!

Let’s get started on our research blog — post your ideas and definitions of Peace Journalism. What does the model of Peace Journalism aim to convey? What are the underlying assumptions of this concept? Put down your own brief definition of Peace Journalism in just 1 to 3 sentences.