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Stacey L. Connaughton is Professor in The Brian Lamb School of Communication and the Director of the Purdue Policy Research Institute at Purdue University, USA. Stefanie Pukallus is Professor of Public Communication and Civil Development at the School of Journalism, Media and Communication at the University of Sheffield, UK. She is also the Founding Chair of the Hub for the Study of Hybrid Communication in Peacebuilding.
Foreword Melanie Greenberg Introduction Stacey L. Connaughton and Stefanie
Pukallus Part I: Meta-theoretical, Theoretical, and Methodical Approaches
in Conflict and Peace Communication 1. Post-positivist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Kai Kuang, Prudence Mbah, and
Qiupeng Wang 2. Interpretivist/social constructionist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Jennifer K. Ptacek 3. Critical
perspectives on conflict and peace communication research Stacey L.
Connaughton 4. Networks approaches to conflict and peace communication
Munira Mustaffa and Ayse 5. Participatory (action) & community-based
research Juan Mario Diaz-Arevalo and Adriel Ruíz-Galván 6. Genocide warning
systems: Building capacity for preventing mass atrocities Nat B. Walker 7.
Monitoring journalism safety Manizja Aziz and Leon Willems 8. Connecting
evidence to practice: The development of the Better Evidence Project Jeff
Helsing and Ziad Al Achkar 9. Predictors of armed intergroup-conflicts: An
overview of risk factors Torsten Reimer, Christopher R. Roland, Jennifer K.
Ptacek, Arunima Krishna, and Stacey L. Connaughton Part II: Conflict
Communication 10. The three communicative dimensions of hate speech
Stefanie Pukallus 11. The rise of propaganda and disinformation since the
First World War Edward Corse 12. Culture wars and hyperpartisan news
Jeremy Castle and Kyla Stepp 13. Bringing conflict back in: Computational
propaganda and totalitarian political communication in Brazil Andrew
Rodarte and Samuel Woolley 14. Civil actors under attack: Digital
authoritarianism and the weaponization of social media Marc Owen Jones 15.
Social media as a conflict driver and a tool of participatory conflict
communication Alexandra Pavliuc 16. Extremism, the extreme right and
conspiracy myths on social media Julia Ebner and Jakob Guhl 17. Aggressive
communication online: From familiar anti-women sentiments to misogyny
influencers and male supremacism in the manosphere Allysa Czerwinsky
18. From conflict to collaboration: solidarity and compromise in trans and
women's movements Kat Gupta and Ruth Pearce 19. Dehumanising and
intimidating imagery in cartoons and caricatures James Whitworth 20. The
communication of values through hostile architecture Robert Rosenberger
21. The clash of two sacred values: Freedom of expression versus religious
respect Javier Garcia Oliva and Helen Hall Part III: Peace Communication
22. The relevance of communicative peacebuilding: civil norm building and
discursive civility Stefanie Pukallus 23. The transformative capacity of
communication for social change and peacebuilding Michael Papa and Andrew
Papa 24. Peace through the media? A historical outline of the UN's
peace-related media policies and activities Roja Zaitoonie 25. Digital
media and information literacy Dareen Al-Khoury 26. The civil global
news-scape Jackie Harrison 27. Exemplifying peaceful cooperation through
news journalism Tetyana Gordiienko 28. Envisioning environmental journalism
as a mediating tool in cultural conflict Meli M. Ncube and Bruce Mutsvairo
29. Peace education for deradicalization Dody Wibowo and Zahid Shahab Ahmed
30. Building citizens' values: Peace through sports Wyclife Ong'eta Mose
31. Youth-led media in refugee camps: From marginalisation to inclusion
through young people's productions Valentina Baú 32. Audio-visual media:
Documentary filmmaking Jaremey R. McMullin and Evelyn Pauls 33. The value
of TV & radio soap opera in peacebuilding Francis Rolt 34. Poetry and
folktales in peacebuilding Jesse Matas 35. Peacebuilding in conflict and
post-conflict narratives Heike Härting 36. Peace photography, visual
peacebuilding and participatory peace photography Rasmus Bellmer, Tiffany
Fairey, and Frank Möller 37. Graffiti and street art in peacebuilding
Marie Migeon and Birte Vogel 38. The physical and fictional memorialisation
of history: Sheffield's Women of Steel Michelle Rawlins 39. Embodied
peacemaking: The role of dance in communicative strategies for conflict
mediation and resolution Beatrice Jarvis 40. Music in/for peace April
Morris 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 Bedadyuti Jha & Ryan Funkhouser 42.
Communicating for well-being: Overlapping principles in peace and health
communication Yara M. Asi 43. Resilience nexus: Climate change, food
security, conflict, and peace communication Sisira , Dilanthi Amaratunga,
and Richard Haigh 44. Building a just world through Peace Linguistics:
Decolonizing and de-gendering communication Kaukab Saba
Pukallus Part I: Meta-theoretical, Theoretical, and Methodical Approaches
in Conflict and Peace Communication 1. Post-positivist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Kai Kuang, Prudence Mbah, and
Qiupeng Wang 2. Interpretivist/social constructionist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Jennifer K. Ptacek 3. Critical
perspectives on conflict and peace communication research Stacey L.
Connaughton 4. Networks approaches to conflict and peace communication
Munira Mustaffa and Ayse 5. Participatory (action) & community-based
research Juan Mario Diaz-Arevalo and Adriel Ruíz-Galván 6. Genocide warning
systems: Building capacity for preventing mass atrocities Nat B. Walker 7.
Monitoring journalism safety Manizja Aziz and Leon Willems 8. Connecting
evidence to practice: The development of the Better Evidence Project Jeff
Helsing and Ziad Al Achkar 9. Predictors of armed intergroup-conflicts: An
overview of risk factors Torsten Reimer, Christopher R. Roland, Jennifer K.
Ptacek, Arunima Krishna, and Stacey L. Connaughton Part II: Conflict
Communication 10. The three communicative dimensions of hate speech
Stefanie Pukallus 11. The rise of propaganda and disinformation since the
First World War Edward Corse 12. Culture wars and hyperpartisan news
Jeremy Castle and Kyla Stepp 13. Bringing conflict back in: Computational
propaganda and totalitarian political communication in Brazil Andrew
Rodarte and Samuel Woolley 14. Civil actors under attack: Digital
authoritarianism and the weaponization of social media Marc Owen Jones 15.
Social media as a conflict driver and a tool of participatory conflict
communication Alexandra Pavliuc 16. Extremism, the extreme right and
conspiracy myths on social media Julia Ebner and Jakob Guhl 17. Aggressive
communication online: From familiar anti-women sentiments to misogyny
influencers and male supremacism in the manosphere Allysa Czerwinsky
18. From conflict to collaboration: solidarity and compromise in trans and
women's movements Kat Gupta and Ruth Pearce 19. Dehumanising and
intimidating imagery in cartoons and caricatures James Whitworth 20. The
communication of values through hostile architecture Robert Rosenberger
21. The clash of two sacred values: Freedom of expression versus religious
respect Javier Garcia Oliva and Helen Hall Part III: Peace Communication
22. The relevance of communicative peacebuilding: civil norm building and
discursive civility Stefanie Pukallus 23. The transformative capacity of
communication for social change and peacebuilding Michael Papa and Andrew
Papa 24. Peace through the media? A historical outline of the UN's
peace-related media policies and activities Roja Zaitoonie 25. Digital
media and information literacy Dareen Al-Khoury 26. The civil global
news-scape Jackie Harrison 27. Exemplifying peaceful cooperation through
news journalism Tetyana Gordiienko 28. Envisioning environmental journalism
as a mediating tool in cultural conflict Meli M. Ncube and Bruce Mutsvairo
29. Peace education for deradicalization Dody Wibowo and Zahid Shahab Ahmed
30. Building citizens' values: Peace through sports Wyclife Ong'eta Mose
31. Youth-led media in refugee camps: From marginalisation to inclusion
through young people's productions Valentina Baú 32. Audio-visual media:
Documentary filmmaking Jaremey R. McMullin and Evelyn Pauls 33. The value
of TV & radio soap opera in peacebuilding Francis Rolt 34. Poetry and
folktales in peacebuilding Jesse Matas 35. Peacebuilding in conflict and
post-conflict narratives Heike Härting 36. Peace photography, visual
peacebuilding and participatory peace photography Rasmus Bellmer, Tiffany
Fairey, and Frank Möller 37. Graffiti and street art in peacebuilding
Marie Migeon and Birte Vogel 38. The physical and fictional memorialisation
of history: Sheffield's Women of Steel Michelle Rawlins 39. Embodied
peacemaking: The role of dance in communicative strategies for conflict
mediation and resolution Beatrice Jarvis 40. Music in/for peace April
Morris 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 Bedadyuti Jha & Ryan Funkhouser 42.
Communicating for well-being: Overlapping principles in peace and health
communication Yara M. Asi 43. Resilience nexus: Climate change, food
security, conflict, and peace communication Sisira , Dilanthi Amaratunga,
and Richard Haigh 44. Building a just world through Peace Linguistics:
Decolonizing and de-gendering communication Kaukab Saba
Foreword Melanie Greenberg Introduction Stacey L. Connaughton and Stefanie
Pukallus Part I: Meta-theoretical, Theoretical, and Methodical Approaches
in Conflict and Peace Communication 1. Post-positivist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Kai Kuang, Prudence Mbah, and
Qiupeng Wang 2. Interpretivist/social constructionist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Jennifer K. Ptacek 3. Critical
perspectives on conflict and peace communication research Stacey L.
Connaughton 4. Networks approaches to conflict and peace communication
Munira Mustaffa and Ayse 5. Participatory (action) & community-based
research Juan Mario Diaz-Arevalo and Adriel Ruíz-Galván 6. Genocide warning
systems: Building capacity for preventing mass atrocities Nat B. Walker 7.
Monitoring journalism safety Manizja Aziz and Leon Willems 8. Connecting
evidence to practice: The development of the Better Evidence Project Jeff
Helsing and Ziad Al Achkar 9. Predictors of armed intergroup-conflicts: An
overview of risk factors Torsten Reimer, Christopher R. Roland, Jennifer K.
Ptacek, Arunima Krishna, and Stacey L. Connaughton Part II: Conflict
Communication 10. The three communicative dimensions of hate speech
Stefanie Pukallus 11. The rise of propaganda and disinformation since the
First World War Edward Corse 12. Culture wars and hyperpartisan news
Jeremy Castle and Kyla Stepp 13. Bringing conflict back in: Computational
propaganda and totalitarian political communication in Brazil Andrew
Rodarte and Samuel Woolley 14. Civil actors under attack: Digital
authoritarianism and the weaponization of social media Marc Owen Jones 15.
Social media as a conflict driver and a tool of participatory conflict
communication Alexandra Pavliuc 16. Extremism, the extreme right and
conspiracy myths on social media Julia Ebner and Jakob Guhl 17. Aggressive
communication online: From familiar anti-women sentiments to misogyny
influencers and male supremacism in the manosphere Allysa Czerwinsky
18. From conflict to collaboration: solidarity and compromise in trans and
women's movements Kat Gupta and Ruth Pearce 19. Dehumanising and
intimidating imagery in cartoons and caricatures James Whitworth 20. The
communication of values through hostile architecture Robert Rosenberger
21. The clash of two sacred values: Freedom of expression versus religious
respect Javier Garcia Oliva and Helen Hall Part III: Peace Communication
22. The relevance of communicative peacebuilding: civil norm building and
discursive civility Stefanie Pukallus 23. The transformative capacity of
communication for social change and peacebuilding Michael Papa and Andrew
Papa 24. Peace through the media? A historical outline of the UN's
peace-related media policies and activities Roja Zaitoonie 25. Digital
media and information literacy Dareen Al-Khoury 26. The civil global
news-scape Jackie Harrison 27. Exemplifying peaceful cooperation through
news journalism Tetyana Gordiienko 28. Envisioning environmental journalism
as a mediating tool in cultural conflict Meli M. Ncube and Bruce Mutsvairo
29. Peace education for deradicalization Dody Wibowo and Zahid Shahab Ahmed
30. Building citizens' values: Peace through sports Wyclife Ong'eta Mose
31. Youth-led media in refugee camps: From marginalisation to inclusion
through young people's productions Valentina Baú 32. Audio-visual media:
Documentary filmmaking Jaremey R. McMullin and Evelyn Pauls 33. The value
of TV & radio soap opera in peacebuilding Francis Rolt 34. Poetry and
folktales in peacebuilding Jesse Matas 35. Peacebuilding in conflict and
post-conflict narratives Heike Härting 36. Peace photography, visual
peacebuilding and participatory peace photography Rasmus Bellmer, Tiffany
Fairey, and Frank Möller 37. Graffiti and street art in peacebuilding
Marie Migeon and Birte Vogel 38. The physical and fictional memorialisation
of history: Sheffield's Women of Steel Michelle Rawlins 39. Embodied
peacemaking: The role of dance in communicative strategies for conflict
mediation and resolution Beatrice Jarvis 40. Music in/for peace April
Morris 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 Bedadyuti Jha & Ryan Funkhouser 42.
Communicating for well-being: Overlapping principles in peace and health
communication Yara M. Asi 43. Resilience nexus: Climate change, food
security, conflict, and peace communication Sisira , Dilanthi Amaratunga,
and Richard Haigh 44. Building a just world through Peace Linguistics:
Decolonizing and de-gendering communication Kaukab Saba
Pukallus Part I: Meta-theoretical, Theoretical, and Methodical Approaches
in Conflict and Peace Communication 1. Post-positivist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Kai Kuang, Prudence Mbah, and
Qiupeng Wang 2. Interpretivist/social constructionist approaches to
conflict and peace communication research Jennifer K. Ptacek 3. Critical
perspectives on conflict and peace communication research Stacey L.
Connaughton 4. Networks approaches to conflict and peace communication
Munira Mustaffa and Ayse 5. Participatory (action) & community-based
research Juan Mario Diaz-Arevalo and Adriel Ruíz-Galván 6. Genocide warning
systems: Building capacity for preventing mass atrocities Nat B. Walker 7.
Monitoring journalism safety Manizja Aziz and Leon Willems 8. Connecting
evidence to practice: The development of the Better Evidence Project Jeff
Helsing and Ziad Al Achkar 9. Predictors of armed intergroup-conflicts: An
overview of risk factors Torsten Reimer, Christopher R. Roland, Jennifer K.
Ptacek, Arunima Krishna, and Stacey L. Connaughton Part II: Conflict
Communication 10. The three communicative dimensions of hate speech
Stefanie Pukallus 11. The rise of propaganda and disinformation since the
First World War Edward Corse 12. Culture wars and hyperpartisan news
Jeremy Castle and Kyla Stepp 13. Bringing conflict back in: Computational
propaganda and totalitarian political communication in Brazil Andrew
Rodarte and Samuel Woolley 14. Civil actors under attack: Digital
authoritarianism and the weaponization of social media Marc Owen Jones 15.
Social media as a conflict driver and a tool of participatory conflict
communication Alexandra Pavliuc 16. Extremism, the extreme right and
conspiracy myths on social media Julia Ebner and Jakob Guhl 17. Aggressive
communication online: From familiar anti-women sentiments to misogyny
influencers and male supremacism in the manosphere Allysa Czerwinsky
18. From conflict to collaboration: solidarity and compromise in trans and
women's movements Kat Gupta and Ruth Pearce 19. Dehumanising and
intimidating imagery in cartoons and caricatures James Whitworth 20. The
communication of values through hostile architecture Robert Rosenberger
21. The clash of two sacred values: Freedom of expression versus religious
respect Javier Garcia Oliva and Helen Hall Part III: Peace Communication
22. The relevance of communicative peacebuilding: civil norm building and
discursive civility Stefanie Pukallus 23. The transformative capacity of
communication for social change and peacebuilding Michael Papa and Andrew
Papa 24. Peace through the media? A historical outline of the UN's
peace-related media policies and activities Roja Zaitoonie 25. Digital
media and information literacy Dareen Al-Khoury 26. The civil global
news-scape Jackie Harrison 27. Exemplifying peaceful cooperation through
news journalism Tetyana Gordiienko 28. Envisioning environmental journalism
as a mediating tool in cultural conflict Meli M. Ncube and Bruce Mutsvairo
29. Peace education for deradicalization Dody Wibowo and Zahid Shahab Ahmed
30. Building citizens' values: Peace through sports Wyclife Ong'eta Mose
31. Youth-led media in refugee camps: From marginalisation to inclusion
through young people's productions Valentina Baú 32. Audio-visual media:
Documentary filmmaking Jaremey R. McMullin and Evelyn Pauls 33. The value
of TV & radio soap opera in peacebuilding Francis Rolt 34. Poetry and
folktales in peacebuilding Jesse Matas 35. Peacebuilding in conflict and
post-conflict narratives Heike Härting 36. Peace photography, visual
peacebuilding and participatory peace photography Rasmus Bellmer, Tiffany
Fairey, and Frank Möller 37. Graffiti and street art in peacebuilding
Marie Migeon and Birte Vogel 38. The physical and fictional memorialisation
of history: Sheffield's Women of Steel Michelle Rawlins 39. Embodied
peacemaking: The role of dance in communicative strategies for conflict
mediation and resolution Beatrice Jarvis 40. Music in/for peace April
Morris 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 Bedadyuti Jha & Ryan Funkhouser 42.
Communicating for well-being: Overlapping principles in peace and health
communication Yara M. Asi 43. Resilience nexus: Climate change, food
security, conflict, and peace communication Sisira , Dilanthi Amaratunga,
and Richard Haigh 44. Building a just world through Peace Linguistics:
Decolonizing and de-gendering communication Kaukab Saba