The latest report of the Institute for Economics and Peace was launched at Davos in the end of January.
Measuring Peace in the Media is an analysis of global television networks coverage of peace and violence issues that uses a fact-based approach which compares various measures from the Global Peace Index against Media Tenor’s database of global media.
Measuring Peace in the Media covers over 160,000 news items from 31 news and current affairs programs that air on four continents. Each of the news networks covered on average 70 countries.
You can download the full report here: http://www.visionofhumanity.org/info-center/measuring-peace-in-the-...
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Comment by Camilla Schippa on February 20, 2012 at 7:13pm Hi Steven,
Yes, I do represent the organization. Would you like us to draft a summary and submit it to you?
If so, could you please provide me with the best email to send it to?
Kind regards,
Camilla
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