By examining a variety of media forms - from television and radio through to social networking - the interdisciplinary set of authors present radical new ways of thinking about the intersection of media portrayals of human suffering and activist responses to them.
By examining a variety of media forms - from television and radio through to social networking - the interdisciplinary set of authors present radical new ways of thinking about the intersection of media portrayals of human suffering and activist responses to them.
Tristan Anne Borer is professor of government and international relations at Connecticut College in New London, CT.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: willful ignorance - news production, audience reception, and responses to suffering - Tristan Anne Borer 1. Humanitarian intervention in the 1990s: cultural remembrance and the reading of Somalia as Vietnam - David Kieran 2. Framing a rights ethos: artistic media and the dream of a culture without borders - Michael Galchinsky 3. How editors choose which human rights news to cover: a case study of Mexican newspapers - Ella McPherson 4. Framing strategies for economic and social rights in the United States - Dan Chong 5. 'Fresh, wet tears': shock media and human rights awareness campaigns - Tristan Anne Borer 6. Celebrity diplomats as mobilizers? Celebrities and activism in a hypermediated time - Andrew F. Cooper and Joseph F. Turcotte 7. Amplifying individual impact: social media's emerging role in activism - Sarah Kessler 8. The spectacle of suffering and humanitarian intervention in Somalia - Joel R. Pruce
Introduction: willful ignorance - news production, audience reception, and responses to suffering - Tristan Anne Borer 1. Humanitarian intervention in the 1990s: cultural remembrance and the reading of Somalia as Vietnam - David Kieran 2. Framing a rights ethos: artistic media and the dream of a culture without borders - Michael Galchinsky 3. How editors choose which human rights news to cover: a case study of Mexican newspapers - Ella McPherson 4. Framing strategies for economic and social rights in the United States - Dan Chong 5. 'Fresh, wet tears': shock media and human rights awareness campaigns - Tristan Anne Borer 6. Celebrity diplomats as mobilizers? Celebrities and activism in a hypermediated time - Andrew F. Cooper and Joseph F. Turcotte 7. Amplifying individual impact: social media's emerging role in activism - Sarah Kessler 8. The spectacle of suffering and humanitarian intervention in Somalia - Joel R. Pruce
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