Friday, October 1, 2021

The Peace Journalist magazine has arrived
The October 2021 edition celebrates the magazine’s 20th issue with a study from Dr. Jake Lynch analyzing coverage of peace journalism seminars, as well as reports from Zimbabwe, Spain, India-Pakistan, and elsewhere.

To see the magazine--

View/download PDF- https://tinyurl.com/sxmh7hvv

Issuu- https://tinyurl.com/eh5rstnj

My editor's notebook, on page 3, is pasted below. Thanks for reading!

EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK
As I celebrate 20 issues of The Peace Journalist, I do so amazed and thrilled that the magazine has done what I intended it to do—create a sense of community among peace journalists and PJ academics and students, and provide a forum to disseminate information about our research and projects. I’m gratified as well that articles from The Peace Journalist have been cited in numerous papers, and that the magazine itself has proven a valuable tool for researchers like Dr. Jake Lynch (see page 4).

I am also amazed by the breadth of coverage since that first issue in October 2012. There have been 268 articles in these 20 issues from 67 different countries, literally from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. An equally amazing 175 different writers have contributed their wisdom to the publication. Special recognition goes to the Five Club—those who have contributed five or more articles to the magazine.
These talented authors are Gloria Laker (Uganda); Vanessa Bassil (Lebanon); and Dr. Jake Lynch (UK/Australia). The Three Club (three articles) includes Monica Curca; Mohid Ifikhar; Innocent Iroaganachi: Kirthi Jayakumar; Mayra Ambrosio Laredo; Masoud Momin; Rosaline Obah; Fredrick Ogenga; Marianne Perez de Fransius; Giuliana Tiripelli; and Alexander Vojvoda.

As we move forward to the next 20 issues, it’s my hope that the magazine can expand and offer more space for your articles, commentaries, and letters from readers. Thank you, dear authors and readers, for your continued support and encouragement.

--Steven Youngblood, editor


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