Claretian University Foundation Peace Journalism
Claretian University Foundation

Claretian University Foundation

Peace Journalism

Medellín, Colombia

Master degree

Spanish

Jan 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Peace Journalism program focuses on the role of media in conflict resolution and peace building. This course explores journalistic practices that promote understanding and reconciliation, emphasizing ethical considerations and responsibility in reporting during conflicts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles in various fields, including conflict resolution, media management, humanitarian organizations, and nonprofit work. Potential careers include peace journalists, communication specialists, and media consultants working in regions affected by conflict or war.

Hold debates in relation to the Epistemologies of the South and the decolonization of knowledge and

of doing.

Exchange knowledge and reflections between journalism and communication professionals and other disciplines related to Critical Theory, Ethics of Care, Theories on

Conflicts and Peacebuilding and theories on inclusive language.

Incorporate a critical look at journalistic practice in relation to perspectives on the treatment of information from southern epistemologies, the gender approach, ethnic and age diversity and market dynamics in digital media.

Carry out and publish journalistic investigations on conflicts in the country and the Latin American region, in light of the Theory of Conflicts, the historical processes of formation of the

territories and their influence on the main contemporary conflicts.

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