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In Reporting Immigration Conflict: Opportunities for Peace
Journalism, Mariely Valentin-Llopis examines the role of American
and Mexican media in promoting harsh views against Central American
migrants. This examination focuses on the U.S. southwestern border
crossing conflict in 2014 and 2019, both separate consequential
periods in time. Valentin-Llopis contextualizes migrants' plight
with careful consideration to unaccompanied minor migrants and the
family separation crisis. As a counterpoint, the author also takes
the news content analysis through a historical journey to when news
reporters seemingly bent traditional journalism principles to
protect Cuban children refugees fleeing the Castro regime and
communism, showing that it is possible to provide fair depictions
of migrants and their struggles. Valentin-Llopis challenges
journalism's traditional approach to news production by introducing
the peace journalism rubric to immigration reporting. Scholars of
international relations, journalism, history, and minority studies
will find this book particularly useful, while media practitioners
in the field can also find practical approaches to transforming
their work for the benefit of peace solutions to pressing
transnational conflicts.
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