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Special report from Peace Convergence
Filmed at the protests over Operation Talisman Sabre, the joint US-Australian military exercises in Northern Queensland, in 2009. Offered...


After Morse: death and detection in Oxford
Who wouldn’t want to be like Inspector Morse? “A very good detective,” a fellow officer calls him, in a famous TV episode, Second Time Around, “but a poor policeman.”


Mind Over Murder: A Riveting Blend of Crime, Psychology, and the Power of Peace Journalism
Mind Over Murder is the latest novel by Jake Lynch, co-written with Annabel McGoldrick. A masterful storyteller and the pioneering force behind Peace Journalism, Lynch delivers a gripping narrative that keeps readers on edge.


Move over Inspector Morse: Oxford couple write crime book
By Edward Burnett at Oxford Mail Following in the footsteps of Inspector Morse, an Oxford couple has written a new crime detective book...


Not-quite-Rhymin’ Simon
When my friend Rebecca Jones interviewed Poet Laureate Simon Armitage at the Oxford LitFest


Refugees battle to become UK doctors
Hundreds of refugees are applying to be students on Britain's first course in a university medical school for doctors from overseas wanting


Peace Journalism in a Troubled Year
Jake Lynch address to JERAA conference...


News Goo - Ep.1
Critical reflection on TV news and current affairs; probing studio discussion presented by Jake Lynch, University of Sydney.
Peace Journalism in Mexico
Jake's film shows War and Peace Journalism versions of stories from the 'war on drugs' in Mexico.
News From The Holy Land
Jake Lynch explores the way in which the war in the Holy Land is reported by the media.


Jake Lynch on Transcend Media Service
Jake Lynch contributes regularly to Transcend Media Service (TMS), a nonprofit platform dedicated to analysis, research....
Peace Journalism in the Philippines
Peace Journalism stories about twin insurgencies in the Philippines, by the Moro people and the Communist New People's Army.


Deon and Telos: How Journalisms Are Evolving Their Ethical Approaches
Survey evidence shows a deontological ethical ideology remains dominant in global journalism, underpinned by a cultural value of detachment.


Why intervention in Afghan media failed to provide support for peace talks
This article presents and discusses data from two research methods on journalism in Afghanistan before the Taliban takeover of power.


Peace Journalism Training for Journalists as a Contribution to PVE in the New Afghanistan
Peace Journalism is familiar as the basis for media development aid in contexts of conflict...


Reporting Conflict: New Directions in Peace Journalism: New Approaches to Peace and Conflict
Journalists control our access to news. By pitching stories from particular angles, media set the agenda for public debate.


Robert Frost on the path to Vietnam
So poems deal with grief, said Frost,
Not grievance. But who bore the cost
When snowy woods turned real estate?
And how was patrimony los


Snapshots of Brexit
Jake pens this poignant triptych of verse to describe England’s journey into the abyss of Brexit.


Pommy Granita
Progressive comic verse on topics of current political or general interest, including the coronation of Charles III and the case for an Aust


Jake Lynch - 2017 Luxembourg Peace Prize awarded by Schengen Peace Foundation
Jake Lynch receives the 2017 Outstanding Peace Journalist prize in Luxembourg.
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