by Tom Parkin | Feb 20, 2023 | Student Blog
By Stephanie Lam. JNL61004, MA International and Public Communication, University of Sheffield. Introduction People have the opportunity to hear new ideas and information from one another through storytelling. For the citizens of Nigeria, a country located in the...
by Tom Parkin | Feb 20, 2023 | Student Blog
By Niamh Woodmass, JNL61004, MA International Public and Political Communication, University of Sheffield Introduction In post-war Lebanon, societal divides between the former enemies remain prominent. The civil war occurred from 13 April 1975 to 13 October 1990 and...
by Tom Parkin | Feb 20, 2023 | Student Blog
By Maria Menezes de Oliveira “The silent side of history is seen a little in the silent suffering of men and nations. But more suffering is lived through than is seen from the outside. It seems that mankind prefers to suffer in silence, prefers to live in the world of...
by Tom Parkin | Feb 20, 2023 | Student Blog
Ingoma Nshya and its Endeavour For Peace by Maya El Eid, MA International Public and Political Communication, JNL61004 Communication in Peacebuilding, University of Sheffield. Music has always been seen as having the potential to facilitate cross-cultural...
by Tom Parkin | Feb 20, 2023 | Student Blog
By Nojoud Shraim, MA International Public and Political Communication, JNL61004 Communication in Peacebuilding, University of Sheffield. Star Radio was established by Fondation Hirondelle in Liberia after the first civil war in 1997 as a public service...
by Tom Parkin | Feb 20, 2023 | Student Blog
By Li Yao, MA International Public and Political Communication, JNL61004 Communication in Peacebuilding, University of Sheffield. AfricaFocus (2005) states that “the Tree of Life” is a three-meter-high sculpture created and completed by four Mozambican...