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The mass media sector has inadvertently become controversial for its alleged adversarial attitude to a lot of organized sectors, especially the government and the military. Some, however, have advocated for a more enlightened role of the media in the promotion, not of war and adversity, but of peace and dialogue.

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Category: Peace Communication
  1. Bernardo, A.B.I and C.D Ortigas. (2000). Building Peace: Essays on Psychology and the Culture of Peace. Manila: DLSU Press. 150pp.

  2. Ferrer, Miriam C.(ed). (1997). Peace Matters: A Philippine Compendium. Quezon City: UP-CIDS. 298pp.

  3. Ferrer, Miriam C. (ed). (1997). The Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development: A response to the controversy. Quezon City: Program on Peace, Conflict Resolution and Human Rights and The Mindanao Studies Program, UP-CIDS. 122pp.

  4. Nuñez, R.T.(1997). Roots of conflict: Muslims, Christians and the Mindanao struggle. Makati City: Asian Institute if Management. 103pp.

  5. Solidum, Estrella D.(1999). Asean engagement for peace. Manila: Yuchengco Center for Asia, DLSU Press, Inc. 145pp.
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