The Routledge Handbook of Conflict and Peace Communication / Stacey L. Connaughton and Stefanie Pukallus, editors.

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Book
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English
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First edition.
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  • Abingdon, England ; New York, New York : Routledge, [2025]
  • ©2025
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  • Routledge handbooks in communication studies. [More in this series]
  • Routledge Handbooks in Communication Studies
Summary note
This handbook provides a comprehensive review of research in conflict and peace communication and offers readers a range of insights into foundational, ongoing, and emerging discussions in this field.
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Contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • List of Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Editors' Introduction
  • Part I: Meta-theoretical, Theoretical, and Methodological Approaches to Conflict and Peace Communication Research
  • 1 Post-positivist Approaches to Conflict and Peace Communication Research
  • 2 Interpretivist/Social Constructionist Approaches to Conflict and Peace Communication Research
  • 3 Critical Perspectives on Conflict and Peace Communication
  • 4 Networks Approaches to Conflict and Peace Communication
  • 5 Participatory (action) and Community-based Research
  • 6 Genocide Warning Systems: Building Capacity for Preventing Mass Atrocities
  • 7 Monitoring Journalism Safety
  • 8 Connecting Evidence to Practice: The Development of the Better Evidence Project
  • 9 Predictors of Armed Intergroup-conflicts: An Overview of Risk Factors
  • Part II: Conflict Communication
  • 10 The Three Communicative Dimensions of Hate Speech
  • 11 The Rise of Propaganda and Disinformation Since the First World War
  • 12 Culture Wars and Hyperpartisan News
  • 13 Bringing Conflict Back in: Computational Propaganda and Totalitarian Political Communication in Brazil
  • 14 Civil Actors Under Attack: Digital Authoritarianism and the Weaponization of Social Media
  • 15 Social Media as a Conflict Driver and a Tool of Participatory Conflict Communication
  • 16 Extremism, the Extreme Right, and Conspiracy Myths on Social Media
  • 17 Aggressive Communication Online: From Familiar Anti-women Sentiments to Misogyny Influencers and Male Supremacism in the Manosphere
  • 18 From Conflict to Collaboration: Solidarity and Compromise in Trans and Women's Movements
  • 19 Dehumanizing and Intimidating Imagery in Cartoons and Caricatures.
  • 20 The Communication of Values Through Hostile Architecture
  • 21 The Clash of Two Sacred Values: Freedom of Expression Versus Religious Respect
  • Part III: Peace Communication
  • 22 The Relevance of Communicative Peacebuilding: Civil Norm Building and Discursive Civility
  • 23 The Transformative Capacity of Communication for Social Change and Peacebuilding
  • 24 Peace through the Media? A Historical Outline of the UN's Peace-related Media Policies and Activities
  • 25 Digital Media and Information Literacy
  • 26 The Civil Global News-scape
  • 27 Exemplifying Peaceful Cooperation through News Journalism
  • 28 Envisioning Environmental Journalism as a Mediating Tool in Cultural Conflict
  • 29 Peace Education for Deradicalization
  • 30 Building Citizen's Values: Peace Through Sports
  • 31 Youth-led Media in Refugee Camps: From Marginalization to Inclusion Through Young People's Productions
  • 32 Audio-visual Media: Documentary Filmmaking
  • 33 The Value of TV and Radio Soap Opera in Peacebuilding
  • 34 Poetry and Folktales in Peacebuilding
  • 35 Peacebuilding in Conflict and Post-conflict Narratives
  • 36 Peace Photography, Visual Peacebuilding, and Participatory Peace Photography
  • 37 Graffiti and Street Art in Peacebuilding
  • 38 The Physical and Fictional Memorialization of History: Sheffield's Women of Steel
  • 39 Embodied Peacemaking: The Role of Dance in Communicative Strategies for Conflict Mediation and Resolution
  • 40 Music in/for Peace
  • Part IV: Cross-cutting and Emergent Themes
  • 41 Freedom to Flourish: A Systematic Review of the Literature at the Intersection of Resilience, Communication, and Peacebuilding
  • 42 Communicating for Well-being: Overlapping Principles in Peace and Health Communication
  • 43 Resilience Nexus: Climate Change, Food Security, Conflict, and Peace Communication.
  • 44 Building a Just World Through Peace Linguistics: Decolonizing and De-gendering Communication
  • Index.
ISBN
  • 1-04-012795-9
  • 1-003-39200-8
  • 1-04-012792-4
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