Routledge Companion to Media and Humanitarian Action

Routledge Companion to Media and Humanitarian Action

Andersen, Robin; de Silva, Purnaka L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2017

596

Dura

Inglês

9781138688575

15 a 20 dias

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Preface by Sir Peter Sutherland, UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on International Migration and Development Introduction The Power of Media in Times of Humanitarian Crisis: Global Challenges, Constraints and Consequences - Robin Andersen and Purnaka L. de Silva Section 1: Theories and Practice of Media and Their Impact on Humanitarian Action 1) Media, Politics, Compassion and Citizenship in the Post-Humanitarian Debate: Visual Storytelling and the Humanitarian Imaginary - Robin Andersen 2) Communicating for Impact, The Voice of the Victims: The Role of Media Design in Humanitarian and Human Rights Organizations- Tamara Alrifai 3) The Aljazeera Effect: News Media Coverage of Global Humanitarian Emergencies - Yehia Ghanem 4) Dignity in Times of Crises: Communicating the Need for Global Social Climate Change - Evelin Gerda Lindner and Linda Hartling 5) When Media is Used to Incite Violence: The United Nations, Genocide and Atrocity Crimes - Adama Dieng and Simona Cruciani Section 2: Documentary, News, Human Traffickers and the Rescue Narratives of Global Migrations: Humanitarianism and Human Rights in an Age of Crisis 6) Frontline Doctors: Winter Migrant Crisis, BBC 1 - Alexander Van Tulleken 7) A Humanitarian Battlefield: Redefining Border Control as Saving Victims - Pierluigi Musaro 8) From Pity to Control: Regulated Humanitarianism in German Media Coverage of Refugees and Asylum - Elke Grittman 9) Regional Implications of Human Trafficking and Forced Migration: Looking for Solutions in Libya - Purnaka L. de Silva 10) The Drowning of SPHERE in the Mediterranean: What Has Happened to Humanitarian Standards in Fortress Europe?- Pamela DeLargy
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Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant;DRR.;communication messaging;Drone Journalism;media and crisis;German Federal Foreign Office;UN Peacekeeping and media;Atrocity Crimes;media and NGOs;Effective Humanitarian Response;media management;World Press Freedom Index;media and disaster relief;Humanitarian Aid;global media;UAS;peace and conflict studies;Human Suffering;Routledge Companion to Humanitarian Action;Introduce Information Technologies;media and peace studies;UN;peace and justice studies;Countering Hate Speech;media and the United Nations;Radio Okapi;humanitarian action;Boko Haram;human rights;Central African Republic;peace studies;Young Man;Purnaka L. De Silva;Civil Society;Tamara Alrifai;Syrian Refugees;Yehia Ghanem;International Humanitarian Law;Evelin Gerda Lindner;South Sudan;Linda M. Hartling;Typhoon Haiyan;Adama Dieng;Ironic Spectator;Simona Cruciani;UK Broadcaster;Alexander van Tulleken;CDAC;Pierluigi Musaro;Elke Grittmann;Pamela DeLargy;Alexandra Rueth;Laura Fontaine;Erin Coughlan de Perez;Konstanze Kampfer;Kevin Wyjad;Mathieu Destrooper;Irene Amuron;Richard Choularton;Meinrad Buerer;Rebecca Miller;Anne Skjelmerud;Ivar Evensmo;Ulrich Nitschke;Heike Wuelfing;Henia Dakkak;Suzanne Franks;Heather Bourbeau;Emma Heywood;Maria Konow Lund;Eva-Karin Olsson;Adrian Bergmann;Azza Karam;Nadia Sraieb-Koepp;Pat Fast;Jordi Torrent;DeeDee Halleck;Aregawi Berhe;Kim Scipes;Fadwa Ahmed Obaid;Priti Vaishnav;Rudelmar Bueno de Faria;Heather McIntosh;Hajime Ozaki;Shawn Powers;Pierre-Olivier Francois;Harald Hornmoen;Klas Backholm;Elsebeth Frey;Rune Ottosen;Gudrun Reimerth;Steen Steensen;Dorothy Njoroge;Kenzie Burchell;Turo Uskali;Epp Lauk;Garrett M. Broad;Piers Robinson