Buch, Englisch
ISBN: 978-0-335-22461-6
Verlag: Open University Press
This important book brings together the latest research findings and theoretical discussions to develop an encompassing, multidimensional and sophisticated understanding of the social complexities, political dynamics and cultural forms of mediatized conflicts in the world today. Case studies include:
- Anti-war protests and anti-globalization demonstrations
- Mediatized public crises centering on issues of ‘race’ and racism
- War journalism and peace journalism
- Risk society and the environment
- The politics of outrage and terror spectacle post 9/11
- Identity politics and cultural recognition
This is essential reading for Media Studies students and all those interested in understanding how, why, and with what impacts media report on diverse conflicts in the world today.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Mediatized Conflict in the World Today
Mediatized Conflict: Getting a Theoretical Fix
Reporting Demonstrations and Protest: Public
Sphere(s), Public Screens
Moving stories of ‘Race’ and Racism: Moral Panics to Mediatized Public Crises
War Journalism: Disembodied and Embedded
Peace Journalism: Media, Hopes and Prayers
Media, Risk Society and the Environment: A Different Story?Journalism After 9/11: Terror Spectacle and the Politics of Outrage
Identity Politics: Media Recognition and Reconciliation
Humanitarian Action and Media in Traumatized Societies
Mediatized Conflicts: Conclusions