Journalistic blind spots and the ‘centrist-to-liberal’ Christian
In discussions of religion in the contemporary media, pundits tend to oversimplify the range of Christian perspectives. In this article which first appeared in ReligionDispatches, Mark Hulsether argues that we need to listen to voices across the entire religious spectrum.
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Media cooperation in South Asia
As the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation enters its 23rd year, relations between member countries remain less than ideal. Sevanti Ninan argues that media organisations can play a powerful role in fostering regional cooperation, promoting peace, and countering jingoistic media coverage.
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The ethics of representation
Earlier this year, the National Union of Journalists in UK had called on its members to “help nail asylum myths”, following concern over some reporters’ loose use of language on immigration issues. Ryan Hooper revisits the issue.
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