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76. War Journalism's Effect On Us
76. War Journalism's Effect On Us
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
With the latest conflict escalations between Israel and Palestine; Colombia; Tigray region, how are we consuming and reacting to the international news cycle? What is war journalism and how it affects our emotional and ideological connection to some conflicts/people/religions and not so much others?
In this new exploration we engage in a full conversation on the Post-Truth Era: Why is there so much pressure to use specific words to name the crimes that are not being recognized by "Others" worldwide? How constructive, restrictive, hostile or able our family/education/work/national environments are that we take it "against" people on what we think they should do or should have done? Are we really free if our speech is conditioned by political "correctness"? Are we mirrors (projecting, externalizing) or jurors of that which we easily can condemn? Are we showing international solidarity by recognizing/naming the reality interpreted by/for/against one/some/all sides?
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Share your feedback on this episode on Instagram @womanhood_ir
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Who controls the media message on the Israel-Palestine conflict?
Lies on Social Media Inflame Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
CEIRPP 365th meeting – lecture by Noam Chomsky – Summary record
Watch my free Spanish webinar on Conflict and Peace Journalism in the Pandemic COVID19 - 2 hours on Facebook Live here
In this new exploration we engage in a full conversation on the Post-Truth Era: Why is there so much pressure to use specific words to name the crimes that are not being recognized by "Others" worldwide? How constructive, restrictive, hostile or able our family/education/work/national environments are that we take it "against" people on what we think they should do or should have done? Are we really free if our speech is conditioned by political "correctness"? Are we mirrors (projecting, externalizing) or jurors of that which we easily can condemn? Are we showing international solidarity by recognizing/naming the reality interpreted by/for/against one/some/all sides?
?Join us in this exploration, subscribe to our newsletter here and support our community in Patreon here.
Share your feedback on this episode on Instagram @womanhood_ir
Listen to related episodes:
73. Akhila Kolisetty on Gender, Militarism and Climate Justice
36. ACLED: An Interview With Dr. Roudabeh Kishi
32. Voice Amplified: An Interview with Mendy Marsh and Chiderah Monde
Recommended links to this episode:
Who controls the media message on the Israel-Palestine conflict?
Lies on Social Media Inflame Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
CEIRPP 365th meeting – lecture by Noam Chomsky – Summary record
Watch my free Spanish webinar on Conflict and Peace Journalism in the Pandemic COVID19 - 2 hours on Facebook Live here
Released:
May 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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