Social Development

WHO ‘CHOOSES’ CONFLICTS, AND HOW?

The previous articles in the Social Development series demonstrated how each of the actors (policymakers, the media, the public and…

3 ans ago

Decision-making by the academia in conflict resolution

  This article will examine the reasons why Africa has been marginalised by Western academics by looking at the decision-making…

3 ans ago

The academia Response to Conflicts

 The agendas and priorities of the academia in their response to conflict can be seen through the development and application…

3 ans ago

Decision-making by the public in case of conflicts

 The decision-making (or perhaps more appropriately: awareness-making) process of the public is quite varied, given the many types of actors…

3 ans ago

Corporations Response to the conflicts

 In many ways, it can be said that the corporate world has been responsive to conflicts in Africa. This is…

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Interest Groups Response to the Conflicts

 Groups with special interests in specific regions or issues, depending on their unity and financial strength are able to exert…

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GENERAL PUBLIC RESPONSE TO CONFLICT

 The general public are able to response to conflict by speaking about it with the people around them, petitioning their…

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Academic Influence on Conflicts Reporting

 Academia also has the power to influence the media in a number of ways (although its power is generally weaker…

3 ans ago

Decision-making by the Media in Reporting conflicts

 We have seen in the previous articles that, like policymakers outside the continent, the media also have a tendency to…

3 ans ago

AFRICAN CONFLICTS NOT ‘CHOSEN’ FOR COVERAGE

 As seen in the previous articles, the domination in the news of certain conflicts means that there is precious little…

3 ans ago