Humanitarianism and Media
1900 to the Present
Herausgeber: Paulmann, Johannes
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1900 to the Present
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Covers humanitarianism & media for the whole of the 20th century up to the present Combines analysis of visual imagery with study of media organizations (broadcasting corporations, publishing and marketing companies or press offices of humanitarian organizations themselves) Critical historical approach informed by media theories Based on extensive empirical research Speaks to academics and those working for aid agencies
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Covers humanitarianism & media for the whole of the 20th century up to the present Combines analysis of visual imagery with study of media organizations (broadcasting corporations, publishing and marketing companies or press offices of humanitarian organizations themselves) Critical historical approach informed by media theories Based on extensive empirical research Speaks to academics and those working for aid agencies
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781789208085
- ISBN-10: 1789208084
- Artikelnr.: 58452121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781789208085
- ISBN-10: 1789208084
- Artikelnr.: 58452121
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Johannes Paulmann is Director of the Leibniz Institute of European History at Mainz (Germany). He was Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow 2014-15 at St Antony's College, Oxford, and he edited Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century (2016).
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Humanitarianism and Media: Introduction to an Entangled History
Johannes Paulmann
PART I: HUMANITARIAN IMAGERY
Chapter 1. Promoting Distant Children in Need: Christian Imagery in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Katharina Stornig
Chapter 2. "Make the Situation Real to Us without Stressing the Horrors":
Children, Photography and Humanitarianism in the Spanish Civil War
Rose Holmes
Chapter 3. Humanitarianism on the Screen: The ICRC Films, 1921-1965
Appendix I: List of ICRC Films, 1921-1965 (Original Titles)
Appendix II: ICRC 'Humanitarion' Films, by Director/Cameraman
Daniel Palmieri
Chapter 4. "People Who Once were Human Beings Like You and Me": Why Allied
Atrocity Films of Liberated Nazi Concentration Camps in 1944-46 Maximized
the Horror and Universalized the Victims
Ulrike Weckel
Chapter 5. The Polemics of Pity: British Photographs of Berlin, 1945-1947
Paul Betts
Chapter 6. The Human Gaze: Photography after 1945
Tobias Weidner
PART II: HUMANITARIAN MEDIA REGIMES
Chapter 7. On Fishing in Other People's Ponds: The Freedom from Hunger
Campaign, International Fundraising, and the Ethics of NGO Publicity
Heike Wieters
Chapter 8. Advocacy Strategies of Western Humanitarian NGOs from the 1960s
to the 1990s
Valérie Gorin
Chapter 9. Humanitarianism and Revolution: Samed, the Palestine Red
Crescent Society, and the Work of Liberation
Ilana Feldman
Chapter 10. Mediatization of Disasters and Humanitarian Aid in the Federal
Republic of Germany
Patrick Merziger
Chapter 11. NGOs, Celebrity Humanitarianism, and the Media: Negotiating
Conflicting Perceptions of Aid and Development during the "Ethiopian
Famine"
Matthias Kuhnert
Chapter 12. The Audience of Distant Suffering and the Question of
(In)Action
Maria Kyriakidou
Index
Acknowledgements
Humanitarianism and Media: Introduction to an Entangled History
Johannes Paulmann
PART I: HUMANITARIAN IMAGERY
Chapter 1. Promoting Distant Children in Need: Christian Imagery in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Katharina Stornig
Chapter 2. "Make the Situation Real to Us without Stressing the Horrors":
Children, Photography and Humanitarianism in the Spanish Civil War
Rose Holmes
Chapter 3. Humanitarianism on the Screen: The ICRC Films, 1921-1965
Appendix I: List of ICRC Films, 1921-1965 (Original Titles)
Appendix II: ICRC 'Humanitarion' Films, by Director/Cameraman
Daniel Palmieri
Chapter 4. "People Who Once were Human Beings Like You and Me": Why Allied
Atrocity Films of Liberated Nazi Concentration Camps in 1944-46 Maximized
the Horror and Universalized the Victims
Ulrike Weckel
Chapter 5. The Polemics of Pity: British Photographs of Berlin, 1945-1947
Paul Betts
Chapter 6. The Human Gaze: Photography after 1945
Tobias Weidner
PART II: HUMANITARIAN MEDIA REGIMES
Chapter 7. On Fishing in Other People's Ponds: The Freedom from Hunger
Campaign, International Fundraising, and the Ethics of NGO Publicity
Heike Wieters
Chapter 8. Advocacy Strategies of Western Humanitarian NGOs from the 1960s
to the 1990s
Valérie Gorin
Chapter 9. Humanitarianism and Revolution: Samed, the Palestine Red
Crescent Society, and the Work of Liberation
Ilana Feldman
Chapter 10. Mediatization of Disasters and Humanitarian Aid in the Federal
Republic of Germany
Patrick Merziger
Chapter 11. NGOs, Celebrity Humanitarianism, and the Media: Negotiating
Conflicting Perceptions of Aid and Development during the "Ethiopian
Famine"
Matthias Kuhnert
Chapter 12. The Audience of Distant Suffering and the Question of
(In)Action
Maria Kyriakidou
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Humanitarianism and Media: Introduction to an Entangled History
Johannes Paulmann
PART I: HUMANITARIAN IMAGERY
Chapter 1. Promoting Distant Children in Need: Christian Imagery in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Katharina Stornig
Chapter 2. "Make the Situation Real to Us without Stressing the Horrors":
Children, Photography and Humanitarianism in the Spanish Civil War
Rose Holmes
Chapter 3. Humanitarianism on the Screen: The ICRC Films, 1921-1965
Appendix I: List of ICRC Films, 1921-1965 (Original Titles)
Appendix II: ICRC 'Humanitarion' Films, by Director/Cameraman
Daniel Palmieri
Chapter 4. "People Who Once were Human Beings Like You and Me": Why Allied
Atrocity Films of Liberated Nazi Concentration Camps in 1944-46 Maximized
the Horror and Universalized the Victims
Ulrike Weckel
Chapter 5. The Polemics of Pity: British Photographs of Berlin, 1945-1947
Paul Betts
Chapter 6. The Human Gaze: Photography after 1945
Tobias Weidner
PART II: HUMANITARIAN MEDIA REGIMES
Chapter 7. On Fishing in Other People's Ponds: The Freedom from Hunger
Campaign, International Fundraising, and the Ethics of NGO Publicity
Heike Wieters
Chapter 8. Advocacy Strategies of Western Humanitarian NGOs from the 1960s
to the 1990s
Valérie Gorin
Chapter 9. Humanitarianism and Revolution: Samed, the Palestine Red
Crescent Society, and the Work of Liberation
Ilana Feldman
Chapter 10. Mediatization of Disasters and Humanitarian Aid in the Federal
Republic of Germany
Patrick Merziger
Chapter 11. NGOs, Celebrity Humanitarianism, and the Media: Negotiating
Conflicting Perceptions of Aid and Development during the "Ethiopian
Famine"
Matthias Kuhnert
Chapter 12. The Audience of Distant Suffering and the Question of
(In)Action
Maria Kyriakidou
Index
Acknowledgements
Humanitarianism and Media: Introduction to an Entangled History
Johannes Paulmann
PART I: HUMANITARIAN IMAGERY
Chapter 1. Promoting Distant Children in Need: Christian Imagery in the
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Katharina Stornig
Chapter 2. "Make the Situation Real to Us without Stressing the Horrors":
Children, Photography and Humanitarianism in the Spanish Civil War
Rose Holmes
Chapter 3. Humanitarianism on the Screen: The ICRC Films, 1921-1965
Appendix I: List of ICRC Films, 1921-1965 (Original Titles)
Appendix II: ICRC 'Humanitarion' Films, by Director/Cameraman
Daniel Palmieri
Chapter 4. "People Who Once were Human Beings Like You and Me": Why Allied
Atrocity Films of Liberated Nazi Concentration Camps in 1944-46 Maximized
the Horror and Universalized the Victims
Ulrike Weckel
Chapter 5. The Polemics of Pity: British Photographs of Berlin, 1945-1947
Paul Betts
Chapter 6. The Human Gaze: Photography after 1945
Tobias Weidner
PART II: HUMANITARIAN MEDIA REGIMES
Chapter 7. On Fishing in Other People's Ponds: The Freedom from Hunger
Campaign, International Fundraising, and the Ethics of NGO Publicity
Heike Wieters
Chapter 8. Advocacy Strategies of Western Humanitarian NGOs from the 1960s
to the 1990s
Valérie Gorin
Chapter 9. Humanitarianism and Revolution: Samed, the Palestine Red
Crescent Society, and the Work of Liberation
Ilana Feldman
Chapter 10. Mediatization of Disasters and Humanitarian Aid in the Federal
Republic of Germany
Patrick Merziger
Chapter 11. NGOs, Celebrity Humanitarianism, and the Media: Negotiating
Conflicting Perceptions of Aid and Development during the "Ethiopian
Famine"
Matthias Kuhnert
Chapter 12. The Audience of Distant Suffering and the Question of
(In)Action
Maria Kyriakidou
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