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SUMMARY:Research Group: Framing Peace: The case of conciliatory radio prog
 ramming in Burundi and Uganda  - Dr. William Tayeebwa
DTSTART:20131104T130000Z
DTEND:20131104T140000Z
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CONTACT:Gabriela Martinez
DESCRIPTION:Having taken into account the role that Rwanda’s Radio-Tél
 évision Libre des Milles Colline (RTLM) played in the 1994 genocide\, in 
 August 1995 Search for Common Ground (SCG)\, an American non-governmental 
 organization\, set up “Studio Ijambo” (Kirundi for “wise words”): 
 an independent radio production studio whose programmes would promote dial
 ogue\, peace\, and reconciliation. Subsequently\, such models of ‘peace 
 radio’ programming have proliferated in the African Great Lakes region\,
  sponsored mainly by Western donor agencies.\n\nDr William Tayeebwa’s po
 stdoctoral project uses insights from ‘peace radio’ programming in nor
 thern Uganda to interrogate the ‘peace radio’ model in Burundi. Dr Tay
 eebwa will present his project\, drawing on work from two case studies of 
 programmes in Burundi.\n\nDiscussant: Dr Devon Curtis (POLIS) \n\nThis pap
 er is part of the *CGHR Research Group*\, a forum for graduate students an
 d early-career researchers from any department and disciplinary background
  researching issues of governance and human rights in the global\, regiona
 l\, and national contexts. "More information":http://mws.polis.cam.ac.uk/c
 ghr/research_research_group.html
LOCATION:Room 138\, Alison Richard Building\, Sidgwick Site\, 7 West Rd\, 
 CB3 9DT
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