Peace Counts reporting
Media journalists and photographers report on peacemaking and nonviolent solutions to conflicts around the world. Access a range of photographs and reports from conflict zones.
http://www.aja-online.org/en/peace-counts/reportagen/
Peace is the theme of the broader website supported by the Advanced Journalism Academy:
“Peace Counts underlines the work and methods of successful peacemakers all over the world. They are the subject of texts, photographs and reports for radio and television published in quality media and are also part of exhibitions showed in conflict regions as well as in Germany. They are accompanied by peace educational seminars and journalist trainings. We learn and cooperate with colleagues from developing countries during shared researches and media productions.”
Alexander Turnbull Library
The Alexander Turnbull Library has a searchable online pictorial collection. Copyright and purchase details are listed for each image.
http://find.natlib.govt.nz/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=TF
Auckland War Memorial Museum
The Auckland War Memorial Museum has pictorial material documented in collections and online web exhibitions.
NZ History Online
NZ History Online has a repository of media items (interactive, photos, sound, video).
Photographic images of peace and conflict
We aim to provide a repository of royalty free images for use in curriculum activities.
Educators can use photographs in activities to explore issues related to peacefulness, nonviolence, conflict and violence.
Do you have photographs about peace, conflict or violence you would like to share with educators?
Share your ‘own’ images with other educators for use with their students – please send us the image as a .jpg file.
OR
Tell us which images might be useful for educators and curriculum developers.
Photographs
Teachers Without Borders Photo Repository
“I just wanted to draw your attention to the new Gallery function on this site. We can use it to share photos relating to peace education that others can use in their classrooms. Please feel free to share and use these photos in your classes. Photos can be great tools for education! You can ask students to write a caption, to describe what they see, to try to imagine what is going on beyond the borders of the photos….the possibilities are endless!
And, if you have creative activities for using photographs in class, please share them too!” From Stephanie Knox Cubbon, Sharing Photos, http://groups.teacherswithoutborders.org/en/peace-education/discussion