Global Crisis Reporting - Simon Cottle
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Résumé : The book:
From climate change to the global war on terror, from forced migration to humanitarian disasters - these are just some of the global crises addressed in this accessible, ground-breaking book. For the first time, the author situates diverse threats to humanity in a global context and examines how, why and to what extent they are conveyed in today's news media. Global crises are conceived as the dark side of a globalizing world, but how they become reported and constituted in the news media can also help sustain emergent forms of global awareness, global citizenship and global civil society.
Global Crisis Reporting is key reading for students in media, communications, globalization and journalism studies.
Biographie:
Simon Cottle is Professor of Media and Communications,Deputy Head of School and Director of the MediatizedConflict Research Group in the School of Journalism, Mediaand Cultural Studies, Cardiff University, UK. He is author of Mediatized Conflict (Open University Press 2006).
Sommaire:
1. Global crisis, what crisis?
2. Journalism in the global age
3. (Un)natural disasters: The calculus of death and the ritualization of catastrophe
4. Ecology and climate change: From science and sceptics to spectacle and...
5. Forced migrations and human rights: Antinomies in the mediated ethics of care
6. New wars and the global war on terror: On vicarious, visceral violence
7. The 'CNN effect' and 'compassion fatigue': Researching beyond commonsense
8. Humanitarian NGOs, news media and the changing relations of communicative power
9. Global crisis reporting: Conclusions
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