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<DIV><FONT face=Verdana size=2><FONT face=Verdana size=2><FONT size=2>looks good
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<DIV><FONT face=Verdana size=2>David</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Verdana size=2><FONT face=Verdana size=2><FONT
size=2>>>Dear Sir/Madam<BR><BR><B><U>How to Report the Holy
Land<BR><BR></U></B>Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick are experienced
professional journalists. They also lecture in peace journalism.
They run the Oxford thinktank Reporting the World and have led journalist
training programmes in many countries.<BR><BR>They have produced a video
<I>'News from the Holy Land'. </I>This video offers a hard-hitting introduction
to peace journalism and conflict analysis for journalists, civil society
activists, and educators in media studies, politics and journalism. It
includes:<BR><BR></FONT><FONT face=Symbol
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overview of peace journalism and conflict analysis. <BR><FONT face=Symbol
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versions of a report about a suicide bombing in Jerusalem -
one War Journalism,
<X-TAB> </X-TAB><BR><X-TAB> </X-TAB>the
other Peace Journalism<BR><FONT face=Symbol
size=2>¨<X-TAB> </X-TAB></FONT>Over 36
interview clips with commentary<BR><FONT face=Symbol
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teaching notes, with case studies, exercises, discussion topics and
questions<BR><BR><I>‘A really excellent and extraordinary
achievement.’<BR></I>Professor Greg Philo, Glasgow University Media
Group<BR><BR><I>‘…shows how journalists can improve their coverage of the
Israel-Palestine conflict…The film stresses that it is the lack of context in
mainstream reporting of the conflict that leads to a process of
polarisation. This is partly because the media are only interested in
violence. As veteran Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery points out in the
film, “…if you don’t kill somebody, you’re not news.”<BR><BR></I>Victor Kattan,
The Electronic Intifada<BR><BR><I>'It was a very good idea to suggest how better
to cover and report than just do another critique, and Jake and Annabel did it
excellently.' <BR><BR></I>Tim Llewellyn, former BBC Middle East
Correspondent<BR><BR>To order copies of this video please
contact:<BR><BR>Booksource, 32 Finlas Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G22
5DU.<BR>Tel: 08702 402182, Fax: 0141 557 0189, Email orders@booksource.net,
order on-line at <A href="http://www.hawthornpress.com/"
eudora="autourl">www.hawthornpress.com</A>, open the attached document or <A
href="http://www.hawthornpress.com/books/PJVideo/pj-order.html">click here</A>
for an order form.<BR><BR>If you need any further information please
contact:<BR><BR>Hawthorn Press Ltd, Hawthorn House, 1 Lansdown Lane, Stroud,
Glos, GL5 1BJ, ENGLAND<BR>Tel: 01453 757040, Fax: 01453
751138, Email info@hawthornpress.com<BR><BR>Kindest
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