Publications - Associate Professor Jake Lynch
Books
2008, New Directions in Peace Journalism, Paradigm Press, Boulder, CO, with Johan Galtung (in press).
2006, Reporteando Conflictos, Montiel & Soriano Editores, Mexico City, with Johan Galtung and Annabel McGoldrick.
2005, Peace Journalism, with Annabel McGoldrick, Hawthorn Press, Stroud.
2002, Reporting the World, Conflict & Peace Forums, Taplow.
Book chapters
2007, ‘Peace Journalism’, with Annabel McGoldrick, in Routledge Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies, editors Johan Galtung and Charles Webel, Routledge, Oxford.
2007, ‘A course in Peace Journalism’, in Peace Journalism – The State of the Art, editors Dov Shinar and Wilhelm Kempf, Regener, Berlin.
2005, ‘Peace Journalism - A Global Dialogue for Democracy and Democratic Media’, with Annabel McGoldrick, in Democratising Global Media, editors Robert A Hackett and Yuezhi Zhao, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham.
2004, ‘Reporting the World: an ethical challenge to international news’ in Media in Security and Governance, editor Maria Caparini, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden.
2004, ‘Peace Journalism in Indonesia’, with Annabel McGoldrick, in Agents of Peace – Public Communication and Conflict Resolution in an Asian Setting, editors Thomas Hanitzsch, Martin Loffelholz and Ronny Mustamu, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Jakarta.
2004, ‘Reporting the World’ in International News in the 21st Century editors Chris Paterson and Annabelle Sreberny, John Libbey, Eastleigh.
2003, ‘Tips for Covering Conflict’, with Annabel McGoldrick, in Media Wars – News at a time of terror, editor Danny Schechter, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham.
2000, The Media in Conflicts – Accomplices or Mediators? Chapter by Jake Lynch, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Berlin.
1999, The Kosovo News & Propaganda War, Chapter by Jake Lynch, International Press Institute, Vienna.
Think-tank reports
2007, Promoting Dissent, Reviving Democracy, Sydney Peace Foundation Tenth Anniversary Lecture, Occasional Paper 1/2007, CPACS, University of Sydney.
2007, Blundering In – the Australia-Indonesia security treaty and the humanitarian crisis in West Papua, with Jim Elmslie and Peter King, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney.
2001, Jurnalisme Damai – Bagaimana Melakukannya?, with Annabel McGoldrick, British Council, Jakarta (Bahasa Indonesia version of Peace Journalism: How to do it?).
2001, Reporting the World concept document, Conflict & Peace Forums.
1999 PJO 2 – What Are Journalists For? Conflict & Peace Forums.
1998, The Peace Journalism Option, Conflict & Peace Forums.
Articles in refereed journals
2008 (in press, acceptance date October 2007) – ‘Representations of political violence in The Philippines, in Filipino and International Media’, Peace and Policy, special edition.
2008 (in press, acceptance date December 2007) – ‘The “Islam problem” as represented by news journalism in two participant countries in the “Global War on Terrorism” – Australia and the Philippines’ – Global Change, Peace and Security, special conference edition.
2007, ‘Peace Journalism and its discontents’, Conflict and Communication Online, vol 6 no 2.
2006, ‘What’s so great about Peace Journalism?’, Global Media Journal, Mediterranean Edition, vol 1 no 1.
2005, ‘War and Peace Journalism in the Holy Land’ Social Alternatives, vol 24 no 1.
2004, ‘Reporting Iraq – what went right? What went wrong’ in Mediactive Issue 3, Mediawar editor Anita Biressi, Barefoot Publications, London.
2002, Conflict, Security & Development Group Bulletin, King’s College, London, Issue Number 14: ‘Journalist Ethics and Reporting Terrorism’.
Other articles
2007, Media Development, Vol LIV 3/2007, WACC, ‘Media and terrorism’.
2005, Media Development Vol LII 1/2005, WACC: ‘Peace Journalism in the Holy Land’.
2004, Caduceus, issue 65, ‘Peace Journalism in the Holy Land – filling gaps in public understanding’.
2004, The Walkley Magazine (Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, Sydney), issue 26, ‘Peace of the Action’.
2003, UK Press Gazette, August 29, ‘BBC’s best defence is diversity’.
2003, UK Press Gazette, July 25, ‘Will one man’s error cost our viewers too much?’
2003, Inside Indonesia No 74: ‘Making peace newsworthy’.
2002, Media Development Vol XLIX 2/2002, WACC, ‘Impunity in Journalism’.
2002, British Journalism Review, Vol 13 No 12: ‘Performing with Headlines in Mind’.
2002, Harvard International Review Vol XXIV No 1: ‘Journalism & Military Conflict’.
2001, Inside Indonesia No 66: ‘Peace Journalism in Poso’.
1998, British Journalism Review, Volume 9 Number 3: ‘Listening to Outsiders’.
Videos
2007, Peace Journalism in the Philippines, 40 mins, by Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick, Centre for Independent Journalism, University of Technology, Sydney.
2004, News from the Holy Land - Peace Journalism, theory and practice 50 mins with 40 pp teaching notes, by Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick, Hawthorn Press, Stroud, UK and Films for the Humanities, Princeton, NJ.




