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Chapter 1: Introduction: Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding: Critical and Global Perspectives
Chapter 2: Human Rights Journalism: Towards a Critical Constructivist Epistemological Approach
Chapter 3: Advocacy journalism, the Politics of Humanitarian Intervention and the Syrian war
Chapter 4: Beyond bearing witness. Journalists resisting violence in Colombias after war
Chapter 5: Re-designing the Media in Humanitarian Interventions Communicating with communities at times of crisis
Chapter 6: Public service broadcasting and security issues: the case of blowback
Chapter 7: Communitarianism, Ethics and the Burden of Journalistic Objectivity: Reflections of Peace Journalists Covering the Boko Haram Insurgency
Chapter 8: The Politics of Representation of Migrants in Italian Media
Chapter 9: Assessment of Media Coverage of Human Rights Abuses in Internally Displaced Peoples Camps
Chapter 10: Understanding and Practicing Human Rights Journalism in China
Chapter 11: Unworthy Victims? The media, politics and the search for Justice through the International Criminal Court in Kenya
Chapter 12: The media, conflict and peace during transitional times: The case of the Herald and the Newsday during the period of the Zimbabwe Government of National Unity (GNU)-2009-2014
Chapter 13: Re-imaginging Human Rights Photography: Ariella Azoulays Intervention
Chapter 14: Journalists as human rights defenders: international protection of journalists in contexts of violence and impunity
Chapter 15: Exiled Journalists as Active Agents of Change: Understanding their Journalistic Practices
Chapter 16: Together and Separate? An exploratory study of political polarization on social media during the 2016 Brazilian political crisis.

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