Human rights journalism:
Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga 1962-
Human rights journalism: Advances in reporting distant humanitarian interventions Ibrahim Seaga Shaw - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. - xvi, 281 p.: 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-268) and index.
Foreword by Stuart Allan -- Introduction : background and scope of human rights journalism -- 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 -- The 'us only' and 'us+them' frames in reporting the Sierra Leone War : implications for human rights 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 -- 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 by Jake Lynch.
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Human rights in mass media.
Human rights--Press coverage.
Journalism--Authorship.
Reporters and reporting.
Report writing.
P96.H85 SHA
070.4/49323
Human rights journalism: Advances in reporting distant humanitarian interventions Ibrahim Seaga Shaw - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. - xvi, 281 p.: 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-268) and index.
Foreword by Stuart Allan -- Introduction : background and scope of human rights journalism -- 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 -- The 'us only' and 'us+them' frames in reporting the Sierra Leone War : implications for human rights 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 -- 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 by Jake Lynch.
0230321429 9780230321427 (hardback) 0230321429 (hardback)
2011047524
GBB198938 bnb GBB198938 dnb
015874024 Uk
Human rights in mass media.
Human rights--Press coverage.
Journalism--Authorship.
Reporters and reporting.
Report writing.
P96.H85 SHA
070.4/49323