Annex 2

Selected bibliography

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Rotberg, R., Weiss, T.G. (eds.) (1996). From Massacres to Genocide: the Media, Public Policy, and Humanitarian Crises. Washington: Brookings Institute.
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Skuse, A. (1998). Media in Development: Towards a Toolkit of Communication Monitoring and Impact Assessment Methodologies. London: ICHR Radio Partnership & DFID.
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Strobel, W.P. (1999), Late-Breaking Foreign Policy: The News Media's Influence on Peace Operations. Washington: U.S. Institute of Peace.
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Torrey, N. & Abdalla, A. (1999). Research and Evaluation Methodologies for Conflict Resolution Media. Brussels: Common Ground Productions
Torrey, N. & Abdalla, A. (1999). Responsive Programming: A Model for Developing Conflict Resolution Media and other Interventions Based on the Work of Talking Drum Studio Monrovia, Liberia. Brussels: Common Ground Productions.
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