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Liberia: Swiss Group, CEMESP to Conduct Research Project


 

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The Inquirer (Monrovia)

14 March 2008
Posted to the web 14 March 2008

The Center for Media Studies & Peace Building and the Institute of Applied Media Studies of the Zurich University in Switzerland have jointly embarked on a research project on conflict journalism in Liberia.

The two organizations according to a memorandum of Understanding signed in Monrovia, on Thursday, gave CEMESP the overall responsibility for supervision and coordination of all activities of the project as well as the financial oversight of the expenses of the project in Liberia.

A release quotes CEMESP's Executive Director Malcolm Joseph as saying the research project which will last for twelve months, is being coordinated under the scientific guidance of the Swiss based group.

Mr. Joseph said the research project will investigate peace & conflict issues in comparison to development issues.

The research will subsequently reflect on topics like security sector reform, corruption, conflicts in work and public life, transitional justice inclusive of the Taylor trial in the Hague, the TRC hearings, roads, schools, among others.

The first phase of the project will cover content analysis of the Liberian media,

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while the second phase will investigate the audience responses to conflict journalism in Liberia through focus group discussions.

The research will provide data that will later enable CEMESP, IAM and other researchers to make comparison between various conflict ridden countries and thus add to common knowledge.

CEMESP and the IAM in the last 12 months successfully conducted two research projects in Liberia, on quality of radio news and audience listener-ship with focus groups.



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