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Exploring the use of information and communications technology for conflict transformation

October 31, 2008, Filed Under: Media Education Policy, Resources

Country: Sri Lanka
Language: English
Source: ICT for Peacebuilding (ICT4Peace)
Author: Blogger Sanjana Hattotuwa
Link: http://ict4peace.wordpress.com/

Blog titled: “Revisiting the Colombo Declaration on Media Freedom: The importance of new media, the web and Internet” is an informative resource on media literacy policy. The author has been interested in the intersections of the theories and practice of Information Communications Technology (ICT) and peacebuilding. ICT4Peace, a field of practice and theory, is found in hundreds of examples of ICTs used in conflict prevention, mitigation, and transformation.

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