October Peace Journalist magazine is unveiled

It's here: The October edition of "The Peace Journalist"


For a free download of the October, 2012 edition of The Peace Journalist, click here.

The fall 2012 edition features articles by the world's premier peace journalist, Professor Jake Lynch, and from the Poynter Institute's Al Tompkins, one of America's most respected journalists.

For an archived version of the first Peace Journalist magazine, produced in April, 2012, click here.

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Comment by John Gittings on October 3, 2012 at 2:02pm

This is a stimulating publication --  the questions it raises about peace journalism and conflict reporting are rarely made explicit (cf most Iraq and Afghanistan coverage) and were even less so in the post-war decades; Just to ask them in the context of the cold war, which we may regard as the biggest 'conflict' since WW2, could be problematic. I look forward to more. . 

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