List of publications:
BOOKS
- Shaw, Ibrahim.S (2016) Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach. Routledge. Taylor and Francis. London.UK
- Shaw, Ibrahim.S (2012) Human Rights Journalism: Advances in Reporting distant humanitarian interventions. Palgrave Macmillan. Hampshire. Basingstoke
REVIEW: BELOW IS THE LIST OF SOME OF THE REVIEWS OF (8) ABOVE
- Mafa, Charles (2011) Sierra Leone Scholar Calls for Human Rights Journalism. In Africanews.com
- European Journal of Communication (2013) Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Human Rights Journalism: Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian Interventions. Book Review. 28.603. SAGE.
- Northumbria University Research Enterprise Digest (RED) (2011) Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Human Rights Journalism: Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian Interventions. Book Review
- Times Higher Education (2011) Address the Balance. Review of Human Rights Journalism.
- Ataman, Gülden Gürsoy (2012) Book Review. Human Rights Journalism: Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian Interventions İbrahim Sea ga Shaw Palgrave MacMillan, 2012, 281 pages Book review..pdf Human Rights Journalism.pdf
- Sorensen, Kristin (2013)Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Human Rights Journalism: Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian Interventions (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), 281 pages, ISBN 978 0 2303 2142 7.
- Gaffey, Janice (2017) Human Rights Journalism: Advances in reporting distant humanitarian interventions, Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, 34:1, 138-1391080/02560054.2013.767463
Books (Edited Collections/Readers)
- Shaw, IS and Selvarajah, S (2019) (Eds) Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts and Peacebuilding: Critical and Global Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK
- Roy, S and Shaw, IS (2016)(Eds.) Communicating Differences: Culture, Media, Peace and Conflict Negotiation. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK
- Shaw, Ibrahim.S, Hackett, R, Lynch, J (2012)(Eds.) Expanding Peace Journalism: Critical and Comparative Perspectives. Sydney University Press
BOOK REVIEW OF (52) ABOVE
Phillips, Hayley (2013) Expanding Peace Journalism: Comparative and Critical Approaches Edited by Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Jake Lynch, and Robert A. Hackett. Sydney. Sydney University Press. 2011.389pp ISBN 9781920899707
Book Chapters
- Shaw, I.S (2021) The Prospects and Challenges of Mediating Peacebuilding in Africa: Towards a human rights journalism approach. In Jacinta Maweu and Admire Mare (Eds) Media, Conflicts and Peace building in Africa. Routledge
- Shaw, I.S (2020) Western Liberal Democracy: How different is the African Journalism model? In Mehita Iqani and Sarah Chiumbu (Eds) Media Studies. Oxford University UK
- Shaw, I.S and Selvarajah, S (2019) Introduction: Reporting Conflicts, Human Rights and Peacebuilding: Critical and global perspectives. In Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding : Critical and Global Perspectives. Editors : Ibrahim Seaga Shaw and Senthan Selvarajah. Palgrave-Springer.
- Shaw, I.S and Selvarajah, S (2019) Human Rights Journalism: Towards a Critical Constructivist Epistemological Approach. In Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding : Critical and Global Perspectives. Editors : Ibrahim Seaga Shaw and Senthan Selvarajah. Palgrave-Springer.
- Shaw, I.S and Luo, D (2019) Understanding and Practicing Human Rights Journalism in China. In Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding : Critical and Global Perspectives. Editors : Ibrahim Seaga Shaw and Senthan Selvarajah. Palgrave-Springer
- Shaw, I.S (2018) UNESCO Journalism Education Model Curricula in Africa— A call for a “glocal” rather than global (universal) journalism model. In Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara (Ed.) Newsmaking Cultures in Africa: Normative Trends in the Dynamics of Socio-Political & Economic Struggles. Palgrave MacMillan
- Shaw, I.S (2017) Media, Culture and Human Rights: Towards an intercultural communication and human rights journalism nexus. In Howard Tumber and Julio Waisbord (Eds.) Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights. Routledge. London.UK
- Shaw, I.S and Luo, D (2016) Citizen Journalism, Cyber-activism, and ‘crowdsourcing: The mediation of the sacking of Sierra Leone’s vice president Sam Sumana on Face Book. In Bruce Mutsvairo (Ed) Mobile Media, Digital Activism and Dilemmas for Democracy in Africa. Palgrave Macmillan. Hampshire. UK
- Roy, S & Shaw, IS (2016) Introduction: Communicating Differences—Toward Breaking the boundaries for Peace and Conflict Research. In Sudeshna Roy and Ibrahim Seaga Shaw (Eds.) Communicating Differences: Culture, Media, Peace and Conflict Negotiation. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke,UK Shaw, I.S (2016) Reporting the Lee Rigby Murder and the Anti-Muslim Hostilities in the UK in 2013: The Cultural Clash Communication and Human Wrongs Journalism Nexus. In Sudeshna Roy and Ibrahim Seaga Shaw (Eds.) Communicating Differences: Culture, Media, Peace and Conflict Negotiation. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK
- Shaw, I.S (2015) From Citizen Journalism to Human Rights Journalism:Framing the Ebola Epidemic in Sierra Leone on Facebook. In Bruce Mutsvairo(Ed)Participatory Politics and Citizen Journalism in a Networked Africa: A Connected Continent. Palgrave Macmillan. UK
- Shaw, Ibrahim S (2013) Humanitarian Journalism. In Fackson Banda (Ed.) Model Curricula for Journalism Education: A compendium of New Syllabi. UNESCO Series on Journalism Education
- Shaw, Ibrahim.S (2012) Human Rights Journalism: A critical Theoretical Framework of a new Strand of Peace Journalism. In Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Jake Lynch and Robert H Hackett (eds) Expanding Peace Journalism: Critical and comparative approaches .Sydney University Press
- Lynch, J, R.A. Hackett and Shaw, I.S (2012) Introduction: Expanding Peace Journalism: Comparative and Critical Approaches. In Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Jake Lynch and Robert Hackett (Eds.) Expanding Peace Journalism: Comparative and Critical Approaches. Sydney University Press
- Shaw, Ibrahim.S (2007) Le regard des journalists Occidentaux sur la guerre en Sierra Leone: LECTURE CRITIQUE DU TRAVAIL DE 3 JOURNALISTES FRANCAIS, IN François Biyele (Ed) Nouvelles approches des problematiques de communication sur l’Afrique subsaharienne: REPRESENTATIONS, IDEOLOGIE ET INSTRUMENTALISATION, L’Harmattan, Paris (Currently being translated into English)
- Shaw, Ibrahim S (2000) Chemin Deficil d’exil dans “Comment la France Traite l’Asile Politique”, L’Harmattan, Paris
Preface and Foreword
- Shaw, I.S (2016) Preface. In Charlène Cabot: Climate Change, Security Risks, and Conflict Reduction in Africa: A Case Study of Farmer-Herder Conflicts over Natural Resources in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Burkina Faso. Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, vol. 12 (Berlin – Heidelberg – New York: Springer, 2016).
- Shaw, I.S (2016) Foreword. Hans Günter Brauch, Ursula Oswald Spring, Juliet Bennett, Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald (Eds.): Addressing Global Environmental Challenges from a Peace Ecology Perspective. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace, vol. 27 (Cham–Heidelberg – New York – Dordrecht – London: Springer-Verlag, 2016)
Academic Journal articles
Ciftcioglu, Vasvi and Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga (2021) Peace Journalism in times of ‘war risks’: Coverage of the hydrocarbons Conflict in Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot newspapers. International Communication Gazette. SAGE. Vol.83 Issue 6
- Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga (2012) Stereotypical Representations of Muslims and Islam following the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London: Implications for Intercultural Communication and Terrorism Prevention. International Communication Gazette (SAGE). Volume 13. Autumn. 74 (6). 509-524
- Roy, Sudeshna and Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga (2012) (Guest Editors) Intercultural Communication in a conflict-torn world: Critical questions/connections/implications (Editorial). International Communication Gazette (SAGE) October. 74 (6). 507-508
- Shaw, Ibrahim S (2012) The ‘War on Terror’ frame and Washington Post’s linking of the Sierra Leone civil war to 9/11 and Al Qaeda: Implications for US foreign policy in Africa. Journal of African Media Studies. Intellect. Vol.4. No.1
- Franks, Suzanne and Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga (2012) Global Media and the War on Terror: Why Some Wars Matter? In Suzanne Franks & Ibrahim Seaga Shaw co-editors (2012) Media and the ‘War on Terror’ in Africa. Journal of African Media Studies. Intellect. Vol. 4.No. 1
- Shaw, Ibrahim S ( 2010) The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention: A critical analogy of the British Response to end the Slave Trade and the Civil War in Sierra Leone. Journal of Global Ethics. Routledge Taylor & Francis. Vol.6 Issue 3
- Shaw, Ibrahim, S (2009) Towards an African Journalism Model: A Critical Historical Perspective. The International Communication Gazette. SAGE.Vol 71. No 6.p491 October
- Shaw, Ibrahim, S (2009) The ‘us only’ and ‘us+them’ frames in reporting the Sierra Leone war: Implications for peace journalism and global justice in Ethical Space. March
- Shaw, Ibrahim, S (2007)‘Historical Frames and the politics of humanitarian intervention: From Ethiopia, Somalia to Rwanda’ in Globalisation, Societies and Education. Routledge: Taylor and Francis. Vol.5 No.3 November 2007
- Shaw, Ibrahim, S (2007) ‘The media’s agenda-setting role in Liberia’s 2005 presidential runoff election’. Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies. Routledge Taylor and Francis. 2007; 28: 56 – 80
- Shaw, Ibrahim, S (2006) “Western Media Correspondents and the Sierra Leone Civil War (1996-2001): Evocative or Diagnostic Reporting?” in Africa Quarterly, Aug-Oct, Vol 46 , No.3, 2006
- “Deux correspondants AFP et leurs sources face a l’attaque sanglante de Freetown par des rebelles du RUF du 6 jan.1999”, JOURNEE d’ETUDE “ FIGURES DU TEMOINS”, May 2004, ASSIC, CHRIME, University of Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle
Guest Editor
- In Suzanne Franks & Ibrahim Seaga Shaw co-editors (2012) Media and the ‘War on Terror’ in Africa. Journal of African Media Studies. Intellect. Vol. 4.No. 1
- Sudeshna Roy & Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga (2012) – Critical Intersections @ The Centre: Reflections on the Centrality of Intercultural Communication in a Conflict-Torn World. International Communication Gazette (SAGE). Volume 13. Autumn 74 (6).