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The Media as actor in conflicts resolution

The media is an actor that speaks rather than acts. Its primary role in conflicts resolution is to discover and…

3 years ago

AFRICAN CONFLICTS NOT ‘CHOSEN’ FOR COVERAGE

It was only in 2004 that a significant amount of coverage began to be given to African conflicts, Darfur in…

3 years ago

International Workshops on the Theatre for Development (TFD)

The growth of TFD worldwide and in Africa has followed a pattern that began with international workshops followed by a…

3 years ago

The Role of Media in Reporting conflicts

Media agenda-setting is determined, to a certain extent, according to internal dynamics, but it is also subject to influences from…

3 years ago

Interest Groups Response to the Conflicts

Do the interest groups exist for Africa in Western countries, and if they do, how responsive are they concerning conflict…

3 years ago

GENERAL PUBLIC RESPONSE TO CONFLICT

The general public are able to response to conflict by speaking about it with the people around them, petitioning their…

3 years ago

The academia Response to Conflicts

The agendas and priorities of the academia in their response to conflict can be seen through the development and application…

3 years ago

Corporations Response to the conflicts

In many ways, it can be said that the Corporations Response to the conflicts in Africa has not necessarily been…

3 years ago

Decision-making by the public in case of conflicts

The decision-making process of the public is quite varied, given the many types of actors within what we refer to…

3 years ago

The major Actors of Conflicts

Once a conflict is 'chosen' as being important and requiring attention and resources, other actors jump on in a sort…

3 years ago