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INTERETHNIC REPORTING IN KOSOVO AFTER THE CONFLICT: OBSTACLES AND IMPLICATIONS OF PEACE JOURNALISM,Used
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This research focused on the issues related to journalism in postconflict transitions with a particular case study Kosovo, aims to shed some light in the implications of ?peace journalism' developments in Kosovo after the ethnic conflict. Mostly the commercial media in Kosovo is new, and based in a weak heritage regarding interethnic reporting. During the period 1999 ? 2008, international community aware of the power of media in a milieu characterized by deep ethnic divergences and tensions, endeavored to control, pressuring and moderating the media discourse concerning interethnic issues. Nonetheless the media landscape in Kosovo remained unsustainable and problematic in regards to interethnic reporting. This study is based on the field research that the author conducted in Kosovo during JanuaryFebruary 2008. The study covers theory of "peace journalism", history of media development in Kosovo, qualitative research (interviews), quantitative research (analysis of a daily newspaper in Kosovo). This research study aspires to present the specific obstacles that ?peace journalism' as a reporting genre is facing in Kosovo.
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