by Professor Jake Lynch | Oct 5, 2021 | Peace Journalism
Peace journalism is a term that was coined in the mid-1990s to describe a form of reporting on conflict that encourages non-violent solutions. The trans-disciplinary field of peace journalism promotes the development of a set of practical strategies for both writers...
by Professor Jake Lynch | Sep 3, 2021 | Peace Journalism
The 2021 G7 Summit was held over three days from the 11th to the 13th of June in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, bringing together leaders of the world’s major democracies to discuss the rebuilding of the world post-pandemic. The Summit included representatives of all G7...
by Professor Jake Lynch | Aug 25, 2021 | Journalism, Peace Journalism
The global pandemic triggered by the COVID-19 outbreak has affected many areas of life, including conflict, peace and war. The pandemic has provided a window of opportunity, giving greater hope to conflict prevention and a move towards multilateralism and global...
by Professor Jake Lynch | Aug 11, 2021 | Journalism
Countering and preventing violent extremism involves various fields, including information and communication. In the UK, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office funds and supports communication campaigns related to the countering and prevention of violent extremism, which...
by Professor Jake Lynch | Jul 28, 2021 | Peace Journalism
The Department of Peace and Conflict Studies (DPACS) operates as part of the University of Sydney, Australia, and is chaired by Associate Professor Jake Lynch. The department benefits from Lynch’s many years of experience as a professional journalist prior to taking...