Global Crisis Reporting (Issues in Cultural and Media Studies)
Released: Nov 01, 2008
Publisher: Open University Press
Format: Hardcover, 216 pages
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Description:
- What are ‘global crises' and how do they differ from earlier crises?
- What do recent studies of global crises reporting tell us about the role of the news media in the global age?
- What are the current trends in the fields of journalism and civil society that are now re-shaping the public communication of crises?
The book:
- Draws on original research and scholarship in the field of media and communications
- Deliberately moves beyond nationally confined research studies
- Examines diverse global crises and their communicative politics
- Recognizes global crises and their constitution within global news reporting as defining characteristics of the global age
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