Join us as we dive into fascinating new research on “peace speech” and the power of words to shape peaceful societies. Researchers from Columbia University reveal how media language varies between high-peace and low-peace countries, influencing perceptions and potentially steering entire nations toward harmony or discord. We’ll explore how terms linked to finance, daily life, and health characterize peaceful countries, while words tied to politics and government reflect more conflict-prone areas. Could AI-driven insights help journalists promote peace worldwide?
REFERENCE:
Prasad, T. et al. (2024) Words that represent peace, arXiv.org. Available at: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.03764 (Accessed: 14 October 2024).
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