IN BRIEFPeace is not only built through political agreements or diplomatic negotiations: it is also shaped by the images we see, share and create. Today, media coverage often gives much more visibility to war, violence and destruction, while peace remains harder to see. This creates a distorted imagination, where conflict feels inevitable and peace appears only as the absence of war. The Imaging Peace project tries to change this perspective. It…
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