Press, Peace, Violence and Terrorism. The Credibility Crisis of the Informers
This book is the fruit of the interest of a group of university professors and media professionals in the right to peace. The initial purpose of its authors was that their different papers could be adequately compared at the international level, through their analysis and discussion in different world forums. The discussion of the pacifying function of the informational media also yields unanimous conclusions: there is an irrepressible longing for true peace in all societies; the eyes of our contemporaries turn hopefully toward communicators to implore them to take on part of the responsibility they bear in the pacification of societies; and finally, the need is perceived to return to the ethics of informational messages, in order to make information an instrument of social concord. (Excerpt from the foreword).