Routledge Companion to Media and Humanitarian Action / Robin Andersen.
2017
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Routledge Companion to Media and Humanitarian Action / Robin Andersen.
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London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
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chapter Introduction: The Power of Media in Times of Humanitarian Crisis: Global Challenges, Constraints, and Consequences / ROBIN ANDERSEN AND PURNAKA L. DE SILVA
part PART 1 Theories and Practice of Media and Their Impact on Humanitarian Action
chapter 1 Media, Politics, Compassion, and Citizenship in the Post- Humanitarian Debate: Visual Storytelling and the Humanitarian Imaginary / ROBIN ANDERSEN
chapter 2 Communicating for Impact, the Voice of the Victims: The Role of Media Design in Humanitarian and Human Rights Organizations / TAMARA ALRIFAI
chapter 3 The Al-Jazeera Effect: News Media Coverage of Global Humanitarian Emergencies / YEHIA GHANEM
chapter 4 Dignity in Times of Crises: Communicating the Need for Global Social Climate Change / EVELIN GERDA LINDNER AND LINDA M. HARTLING
chapter 5 When Media is Used to Incite Violence: The United nation's, Genocide, and Atrocity Crimes / ADAMA DIENG
part PART 2 Documentary, News, Human Traffickers, and the Rescue Narratives of Global Migrations: Humanitarianism and Human Rights in an Age of Crisis
chapter 6 Frontline Doctors: Winter Migrant Crisis, BBC1 (2016) / ALEXANDER VAN TULLEKEN
chapter 7 A Humanitarian Battlefield: Redefining Border Control as Saving Victims / PIERLUIGI Musarò
chapter 8 From Pity to Control: Regulated Humanitarianism in German Media Coverage of Refugees and Asylum ELKE GRITTMANN
chapter 9 Regional Impact of Human Trafficking and Forced Migration: Looking for Solutions in Libya / PURNAKA L. DE SILVA
chapter 10 The Drowning of SPHERE in the Mediterranean: What Has Happened to Humanitarian Standards in Fortress Europe? / PAMELA DELARGY
part PART 3 Global Humanitarian Information Policy: Financing, Early Warning, and Crisis Response
chapter 11 Forecast-based Financing, Early Warning, and Early Action: A Cutting-Edge Strategy for the International Humanitarian Community / ALEXANDRA RÜTH, LAURA FONTAINE, ERIN COUGHLAN DE PEREZ, KONSTANZE KAMPFER, KEVIN WYJAD, MATHIEU DESTROOPER, IRENE AMURON, RICHARD CHOULARTON, MEINRAD BÜRER, AND REBECCA MILLER
chapter 12 Policy for Media and Communication in Humanitarian Action and Long-term Development Cooperation: Some Norwegian Experiences and Perspectives
chapter 13 The Correlation of Humanitarian Aid, North-South Development Cooperation, and the Media: Facts and Fiction / ULRICH NITSCHKE
chapter 14 Global Emergency Preparedness and Multilateral Action in an Information Age / HENIA DAKKAK
part PART 4 Famine, Violence, and Compassion: The Politics of News, Perception, Aid, and Security
chapter 15 Reporting Humanitarian Narratives: Are We Missing Out on the Politics? / SUZANNE FRANKS
chapter 16 Front Pages and Frontlines: How the News Cycle Impacted Humanitarian Assistance in Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo / HEATHER BOURBEAU
chapter 17 Compassion as a News Value: Comparing French and UK Humanitarian Coverage of the War in Gaza 2014 / EMMA HEYWOOD
chapter 18 News Frames and Global Terrorism Coverage in the UK and Norway: Context and Consequences for Humanitarian Issues / MARIA KONOW LUND AND EVA-KARIN OLSSON
chapter 19 The Central American Refugee Crisis, Securitization, and the Media / ADRIAN BERGMANN
part PART 5 Voices at the Table, on the Internet, and Over the Airwaves: Expanding the Global Dialogue on Science, Religion, Civil Society, and Human Rights
chapter 20 Now You See Me, Now You Don't: Faith-based NGOs and Humanitarian Work-A Story from the World Humanitarian Summit / AZZA KARAM
chapter 21 The Role of Media in Public Advocacy and Countering Violent Extremism / NADIA SRAIEB-KOEPP
chapter 22 Ebola and AIDS: Harnessing Science and Human Nature to Combat Two Modern Plagues PAT FAST
chapter 23 Plural+ Media Literacy, and Voices of the Young: Platforms for Including Youth-Produced Media in Humanitarian Dialogue / JORDI TORRENT
chapter 24 The Voice of the People in an Age of Environmental Crisis: Pope Francis, the Earth Community, Human Rights, and Independent Media / ROBIN ANDERSEN
part PART 6 Communication, Humanitarianism, and Crisis: Case Studies from the Global Community
chapter 25 Horn of Africa: The Politics of Famine, Media Activism, and Donor Aid AREGAWI BERHE
chapter 26 Disaster Management in the Philippines: Media, Unions, and Humanitarian Action / KIM SCIPES
chapter 27 Humanitarian Response and Media in the Arab Gulf Countries / FADWA AHMED OBAID
chapter 28 Quo Vadis? Ethnic and Cultural Genocide: Chaldean and Assyrian Christians and Yazidis in Northern Iraq and Syria / PURNAKA L. DE SILVA
chapter 29 Child Protection and UNICEF's Communication and Media Strategy: A Conflict-related Study from Mindanao, the Philippines / PRITI VAISHNAV
chapter 30 Environmental Degradation, Poverty, and Corruption: Media, Power, Humanitarian Action, and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Latin America / RUDELMAR BUENO DE FARIA
part PART 7 Legacy Media from Fiction to Documentary: Representations of Crisis, Conflict, Humanitarian Assistance, and Peacekeeping
chapter 31 HBO's Treme and the Evolving Story of Hurricane Katrina: From Mythic News to Fictional Drama / ROBIN ANDERSEN
chapter 32 "Shine a Little Light": Celebrities, Humanitarian Documentary, and Half the Sky / HEATHER MCINTOSH
chapter 33 The Record of a Total Power Loss: First Five Days at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant / HAJIME OZAKI
chapter 34 Media Interventions as Humanitarian Action / SHAWN POWERS
chapter 35 Last Station Before Hell: United nation's Peacekeepers / PIERRE-OLIVIER FRANÇOIS
part PART 8 The Contradictions of Social Media and the New Technologies of Communication: Information, Fake News, and Xenophobia; Activism and Witness
chapter 36 Key Communicators' Perspectives on the Use of Social Media in Risks and Crises / HARALD HORNMOEN
chapter 37 Global Activism on Facebook: A Discursive Analysis of "Bring Back Our Girls" Campaign / DOROTHY NJOROGE
chapter 38 "Take my Picture": The Media Assemblage of Lone-Wolf Terror Events, Mobile Communication, and the News / KENZIE BURCHELL
chapter 39 Keeping Reporters Safe: The Ethics of Drone Journalism in a Humanitarian Crisis / TURO USKALI
chapter 40 Weaponizing Social Media: "The Alt-Right," the Election of Donald J. Trump, and the Rise of Ethno-Nationalism in the United States / ROBIN ANDERSEN
part PART 9 Media Industry and Government Influences on Policy and Humanitarian Affairs: The Propaganda of Warmaking
chapter 41 Philanthrocapitalists and the Humanitarian Agenda: Motivations, Metrics, and Media Power / GARRETT M. BROAD
chapter 42 The Impossibility of Humanitarian War: Libya and Beyond / ROBIN ANDERSEN
chapter 43 The CNN Effect and Humanitarian Crisis / PIERS ROBINSON.
part PART 1 Theories and Practice of Media and Their Impact on Humanitarian Action
chapter 1 Media, Politics, Compassion, and Citizenship in the Post- Humanitarian Debate: Visual Storytelling and the Humanitarian Imaginary / ROBIN ANDERSEN
chapter 2 Communicating for Impact, the Voice of the Victims: The Role of Media Design in Humanitarian and Human Rights Organizations / TAMARA ALRIFAI
chapter 3 The Al-Jazeera Effect: News Media Coverage of Global Humanitarian Emergencies / YEHIA GHANEM
chapter 4 Dignity in Times of Crises: Communicating the Need for Global Social Climate Change / EVELIN GERDA LINDNER AND LINDA M. HARTLING
chapter 5 When Media is Used to Incite Violence: The United nation's, Genocide, and Atrocity Crimes / ADAMA DIENG
part PART 2 Documentary, News, Human Traffickers, and the Rescue Narratives of Global Migrations: Humanitarianism and Human Rights in an Age of Crisis
chapter 6 Frontline Doctors: Winter Migrant Crisis, BBC1 (2016) / ALEXANDER VAN TULLEKEN
chapter 7 A Humanitarian Battlefield: Redefining Border Control as Saving Victims / PIERLUIGI Musarò
chapter 8 From Pity to Control: Regulated Humanitarianism in German Media Coverage of Refugees and Asylum ELKE GRITTMANN
chapter 9 Regional Impact of Human Trafficking and Forced Migration: Looking for Solutions in Libya / PURNAKA L. DE SILVA
chapter 10 The Drowning of SPHERE in the Mediterranean: What Has Happened to Humanitarian Standards in Fortress Europe? / PAMELA DELARGY
part PART 3 Global Humanitarian Information Policy: Financing, Early Warning, and Crisis Response
chapter 11 Forecast-based Financing, Early Warning, and Early Action: A Cutting-Edge Strategy for the International Humanitarian Community / ALEXANDRA RÜTH, LAURA FONTAINE, ERIN COUGHLAN DE PEREZ, KONSTANZE KAMPFER, KEVIN WYJAD, MATHIEU DESTROOPER, IRENE AMURON, RICHARD CHOULARTON, MEINRAD BÜRER, AND REBECCA MILLER
chapter 12 Policy for Media and Communication in Humanitarian Action and Long-term Development Cooperation: Some Norwegian Experiences and Perspectives
chapter 13 The Correlation of Humanitarian Aid, North-South Development Cooperation, and the Media: Facts and Fiction / ULRICH NITSCHKE
chapter 14 Global Emergency Preparedness and Multilateral Action in an Information Age / HENIA DAKKAK
part PART 4 Famine, Violence, and Compassion: The Politics of News, Perception, Aid, and Security
chapter 15 Reporting Humanitarian Narratives: Are We Missing Out on the Politics? / SUZANNE FRANKS
chapter 16 Front Pages and Frontlines: How the News Cycle Impacted Humanitarian Assistance in Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo / HEATHER BOURBEAU
chapter 17 Compassion as a News Value: Comparing French and UK Humanitarian Coverage of the War in Gaza 2014 / EMMA HEYWOOD
chapter 18 News Frames and Global Terrorism Coverage in the UK and Norway: Context and Consequences for Humanitarian Issues / MARIA KONOW LUND AND EVA-KARIN OLSSON
chapter 19 The Central American Refugee Crisis, Securitization, and the Media / ADRIAN BERGMANN
part PART 5 Voices at the Table, on the Internet, and Over the Airwaves: Expanding the Global Dialogue on Science, Religion, Civil Society, and Human Rights
chapter 20 Now You See Me, Now You Don't: Faith-based NGOs and Humanitarian Work-A Story from the World Humanitarian Summit / AZZA KARAM
chapter 21 The Role of Media in Public Advocacy and Countering Violent Extremism / NADIA SRAIEB-KOEPP
chapter 22 Ebola and AIDS: Harnessing Science and Human Nature to Combat Two Modern Plagues PAT FAST
chapter 23 Plural+ Media Literacy, and Voices of the Young: Platforms for Including Youth-Produced Media in Humanitarian Dialogue / JORDI TORRENT
chapter 24 The Voice of the People in an Age of Environmental Crisis: Pope Francis, the Earth Community, Human Rights, and Independent Media / ROBIN ANDERSEN
part PART 6 Communication, Humanitarianism, and Crisis: Case Studies from the Global Community
chapter 25 Horn of Africa: The Politics of Famine, Media Activism, and Donor Aid AREGAWI BERHE
chapter 26 Disaster Management in the Philippines: Media, Unions, and Humanitarian Action / KIM SCIPES
chapter 27 Humanitarian Response and Media in the Arab Gulf Countries / FADWA AHMED OBAID
chapter 28 Quo Vadis? Ethnic and Cultural Genocide: Chaldean and Assyrian Christians and Yazidis in Northern Iraq and Syria / PURNAKA L. DE SILVA
chapter 29 Child Protection and UNICEF's Communication and Media Strategy: A Conflict-related Study from Mindanao, the Philippines / PRITI VAISHNAV
chapter 30 Environmental Degradation, Poverty, and Corruption: Media, Power, Humanitarian Action, and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Latin America / RUDELMAR BUENO DE FARIA
part PART 7 Legacy Media from Fiction to Documentary: Representations of Crisis, Conflict, Humanitarian Assistance, and Peacekeeping
chapter 31 HBO's Treme and the Evolving Story of Hurricane Katrina: From Mythic News to Fictional Drama / ROBIN ANDERSEN
chapter 32 "Shine a Little Light": Celebrities, Humanitarian Documentary, and Half the Sky / HEATHER MCINTOSH
chapter 33 The Record of a Total Power Loss: First Five Days at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant / HAJIME OZAKI
chapter 34 Media Interventions as Humanitarian Action / SHAWN POWERS
chapter 35 Last Station Before Hell: United nation's Peacekeepers / PIERRE-OLIVIER FRANÇOIS
part PART 8 The Contradictions of Social Media and the New Technologies of Communication: Information, Fake News, and Xenophobia; Activism and Witness
chapter 36 Key Communicators' Perspectives on the Use of Social Media in Risks and Crises / HARALD HORNMOEN
chapter 37 Global Activism on Facebook: A Discursive Analysis of "Bring Back Our Girls" Campaign / DOROTHY NJOROGE
chapter 38 "Take my Picture": The Media Assemblage of Lone-Wolf Terror Events, Mobile Communication, and the News / KENZIE BURCHELL
chapter 39 Keeping Reporters Safe: The Ethics of Drone Journalism in a Humanitarian Crisis / TURO USKALI
chapter 40 Weaponizing Social Media: "The Alt-Right," the Election of Donald J. Trump, and the Rise of Ethno-Nationalism in the United States / ROBIN ANDERSEN
part PART 9 Media Industry and Government Influences on Policy and Humanitarian Affairs: The Propaganda of Warmaking
chapter 41 Philanthrocapitalists and the Humanitarian Agenda: Motivations, Metrics, and Media Power / GARRETT M. BROAD
chapter 42 The Impossibility of Humanitarian War: Libya and Beyond / ROBIN ANDERSEN
chapter 43 The CNN Effect and Humanitarian Crisis / PIERS ROBINSON.
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