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Counteracting Hate Speech as a Way of Preventing Genocidal Violence
Genocide Studies and Prevention, volume 3, issue 3 (2008), pp. 353-374
"Hate speech regularly, if not inevitably, precedes and accompanies ethnic conflicts, and particularly genocidal violence. Without such incitement to hatred and the exacerbation of xenophobic, anti-Semitic, or racist tendencies, no genocide would be possible and persecutory campaigns would rarely me
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The Media and the Rwanda Genocide
Deep Insights
London; Kampala; Ottawa: Pluto Press; Fountain Publishers; International Development Research Centre (IDRC) (2007), xvi, 463 pp.
"This book examines the crucial role the media played in the 1994 Rwanda genocide, bringing together local reporters and commentators from Rwanda, Western journalists, and media theorists. Part One (eight articles) describes and analyzes "Hate Media in Rwanda", mainly, but not exclusively, focusing
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Die (koloniale) Begegnung: AfrikanerInnen in Deutschland 1880 - 1945, Deutsche in Afrika 1880 - 1918
Frankfurt am Main et al.: Peter Lang (2003), 332 pp.
"Leave None to Tell the Story": Genocide in Rwanda
New York et al.: Human Rights Watch (1999), 525 pp.
Video, War, and the Diasporic Imagination
London; New York: Routledge (1997), xvi, 252 pp.
"Video, War and the Diasporic Imagination is an incisive study of the loss and (re) construction of collective and personal identities in ethnic migrant communities. Focusing on the Croatian and Macedonian communities in Western Australia, Dona Kolar-Panov documents the social and cultural changes t
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Broadcasting Genocide: Censorship, Propaganda and State-Sponsored Violence in Rwanda 1990-1994
London: Article 19 (1996), xii, 180 pp.
Rwanda: L'impasse? La liberté de la presse après le génocide
Paris: Reporters Sans Frontières (1995), 53 pp. + annexes
Augenzeugen lügen nicht. Journalistenberichte: Anspruch und Wirklichkeit
München: Beck (1992), 198 pp.
"In diesem Buch geht es um Missbrauch des journalistischen Prestiges, um die vielen Fälle, in denen sich die Auslandsberichterstattung zum Komplizen politischer und sonstiger Mächte degradieren lässt. Ein Beispiel: Reporter der 'Bild am Sonntag' besuchten 1978, zur Zeit der argentinischen Militä
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