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  • Human Rights Journalism: Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian Interventions
  • Written by author Ibrahim Seaga Shaw
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 12/20/2011
  • Shaw argues that journalism should focus on deconstructing the underlying structural and cultural causes of political violence such as poverty, famineandhuman trafficking,and play a proactive (preventative), rather than reactive (prescriptive) role i
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Acknowledgements Preface Foreword; S.Allan
Introduction: Background and Scope of Human Rights Journalism PART I Human Rights Journalism and Alternative Models: Critical Conceptual and Comparative Perspectives Human Rights Journalism: A Conceptual Framework Critical Comparative Analyses of Human Rights Journalism and Peace Journalism, Global Journalism and Human Rights Reporting Public, Citizen and Peace Journalisms: Towards the More Radical Human Rights Journalism Strand The Dynamics and Challenges of Reporting Humanitarian Interventions PART II Human Rights Journalism in the Reporting of Physical Violence The 'us only' and 'us+them' Frames in Reporting the Sierra Leone War: Implications for Human Rghts Journalism
'Operation Restore Hope' in Somalia and Genocide in Rwanda Politics of Humanitarian Intervention and Human Wrongs Journalism: The Case of Kosovo Vs Sierra Leone PART III Human Rights Journalism and the Representing of Structural and Cultural Violence The Politics of Development and Global Poverty Eradication The 2007 EU-Africa Lisbon Summit and 'the Global Partnership for Africa'
The Reporting of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the UK Conclusion: A Case for Human Rights Journalism and Future Directions Afterword; J.Lynch
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