Impact of Communication and the Media on Ethnic Conflict
Steven Gibson (Northcentral University, USA) and Agnes Lucy Lando (Daystar University, Kenya), Eds.
Release Date: December, 2015. Copyright © 2016. 344 pages.
Impact of Communication and the Media on Ethnic Conflict focuses on both the positive and negative outcomes of communication and media usage, as well as the overall perceptions of these elements, within conflicting populations. Featuring theoretical perspectives on various intergroup interaction experiences within contemporary ethnic controversies, this publication will appeal to scholars, researchers, professors, and practitioners interested in ethnic studies, conflict resolution, communications, and global peace building.
Chapter 14
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Throughout the world, cultural and racial clashes remain a major hurdle to development and progress. Though some areas are experiencing successful intercultural communications which pave the way for peaceful negotiations, there are still many regions experiencing severe turmoil.Impact of Communication and the Media on Ethnic Conflict focuses on both the positive and negative outcomes of communication and media usage, as well as the overall perceptions of these elements, within conflicting populations. Featuring theoretical perspectives on various intergroup interaction experiences within contemporary ethnic controversies, this publication will appeal to scholars, researchers, professors, and practitioners interested in ethnic studies, conflict resolution, communications, and global peace building.
Chapter 14
Art, Values, and Conflict Waged in Satirical Cartoons: The 10-Year Rhetorical Crisis (pages 232-252)
The first international art controversy erupted after the publication of satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in Denmark's Jyllands-Posten.Chapter Sample PDF
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Impact of Communication and the Media on Ethnic Conflict is in the series Advances in Media, Entertainment, and the Arts.
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