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Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering Book

Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering
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Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering, Why do news stories of atrocities sometimes mobilize people, while at other times they are met with indifference? Do different forms of media have a greater or lesser impact on mobilization? Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights investigates the assumptio, Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering
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  • Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering
  • Written by author Tristan Anne Borer
  • Published by Zed Books, 12/11/2012
  • Why do news stories of atrocities sometimes mobilize people, while at other times they are met with indifference? Do different forms of media have a greater or lesser impact on mobilization? Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights investigates the assumptio
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Introduction: Willful Ignorance' News Production, Audience (In)attention, and Uneven Responses to Media Coverage of Suffering - Tristan Anne Borer
• 1. 'We Should have said No': Cultural Remembrance and the Reading of Somalia as Vietnam in Debates over Humanitarian Intervention in the 1990s - David Kieran
• 2. Framing a Rights Ethos: Artistic Media and the Dream of a Culture without Borders - Michael Galchinsky
• 3. Choosing the Human Rights News at Mexican Newspapers: Balancing Newsworthiness with Journalistic, Economic, and Political Aims - 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 Pruce


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