3. Incompatible Goals
A process through which two or more actors
try to pursue incompatible aims or goals
while trying to stop the other from
pursuing their goals.
Jake Lynch & Annabel McGoldrick
Peace Journalism
4. Conflict is not violence
Many times, violence is a result of conflict.
Violence consists of actions, words, attitudes,
structures or system that cause physical,
psychological, social or environmental damage
and/or prevent people from reaching their full
potential.
Johan Gatlung
5. Why journalists should care?
Journalists are neutral but they ‘need to take sides’
for human rights, democracy and
well being of the society!
Because journalists can provoke or prevent
violence arising from conflict!
Because journalists can support the
peace building process!
6. Conflict Sensitive Approach
A conflict-sensitive approach involves gaining
a sound understanding of the two-way interaction
between activities and context
and acting to minimize negative impacts
and maximize positive impacts
of intervention on conflict,
within an organization's
given priorities/objectives.
Conflict Sensitivity Consortium
7. Conflict Sensitivity Approach
• Understand the context in which you operate
• Understand the interaction between your intervention and
the context
• Use this understanding to avoid negative impacts and
maximize positive impacts of your intervention on conflict
dynamics
Conflict Sensitivity Consortium
10. Peace Journalism
Peace journalism
is when editors and reporters make choices –
of what stories to report and about
how to report them – that
create opportunities for society at large to consider
the value non-violent responses to conflict!
Jake Lynch & Annabel McGoldrick
Peace Journalism