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Symposium Paper Abstracts and Preliminary Drafts

Sandra Ball-Rokeach & Sorin Matei, Communication channels and urban conflict: A cross-scale and spatio-temporal perspective (abstract)
            Preliminary draft.

Glen Cameron, Managing Conflict Strategically: A Public Relations Perspective to Conceptualize Conflict in a Public Health Crisis

Eytan Gilboa, Media and International Conflict: Methodological Issues         

Michael Grinfeld, News and Conflict: Traditional Notions of Journalism, Revolutionary Ways of Reporting

Ed Lambeth, Civic Angst Over Conflict as a Paradigm for News: Is the Profession's Creative Cupboard Really So Bare?

Doug McLeod, The double-edged sword of social protest news coverage: A case study of the 2006 pro-immigration movement

Dean Pruitt, Social Conflict: Some Basic Principles

Linda Putnam, Changes in Conflict Framing in the News Coverage of an Environmental Conflict

Richard Reuben, The Rule of Law, the Press and Deliberative Democracy

Len Riskin, 10 Big Ideas in Conflict/Dispute Resolution: A Superficial Guide for the Thoughtful Journalist

Philip Seib, News Coverage, the Expansion of Discourse, and Conflict

Hemant Shah, What’s Wrong and What’s Right About Press Coverage of Interethnic Conflict: Examples from the Los Angeles Riots of 1992

Byron Scott, Carolina Escudero & Anya Litvak, Media, Memory and Forgiveness: Case Studies in South Africa and Argentina’s Conflict Resolution Processes


 
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