Global humanitarianism and media culture
Herausgeber: Lawrence, Michael; Tavernor, Rachel
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Herausgeber: Lawrence, Michael; Tavernor, Rachel
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This collection interrogates representations of humanitarian crisis, catastrophe and care from the mid-twentieth century to the present across a range of media forms.
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This collection interrogates representations of humanitarian crisis, catastrophe and care from the mid-twentieth century to the present across a range of media forms.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9781526117298
- ISBN-10: 1526117290
- Artikelnr.: 53709231
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 604g
- ISBN-13: 9781526117298
- ISBN-10: 1526117290
- Artikelnr.: 53709231
Michael Lawrence is Reader in Film Studies at the University of Sussex Rachel Tavernor is Research Associate in Cultural Studies at the University of Sussex
Introduction: Global humanitarianism and media culture - Michael Lawrence
and Rachel Tavernor Part I: Histories of humanity 1 'United Nations
children' in Hollywood cinema: Juvenile actors and humanitarian sentiment
in the 1940s - Michael Lawrence 2 Classical antiquity as humanitarian
narrative: The Marshall Plan films about Greece - Katerina Loukopoulou 3
'The most potent public relations tool ever devised'? The United States
Peace Corps in the early 1960s - Agnieszka Sobocinska Part II: Narratives
of humanitarianism 4 The naive republic of aid: Grassroots exceptionalism
in humanitarian memoir - Emily Bauman 5 'Telegenically dead Palestinians':
Cinema, news media and perception management of the Gaza conflicts -
Shohini Chaudhuri 6 The Unknown Famine: Television and the politics of
British humanitarianism - Andrew Jones Part III: Reporting refuge and risk
7 European borderscapes: The management of migration between care and
control - Pierluigi Musarò 8 The role of aid agencies in the media
portrayal of children in Za'atari refugee camp - Toby Fricker 9 Selling the
lottery to earn salvation: Journalism practice, risk and humanitarian
communication - Jairo Lugo-Ocando and Gabriel Andrade Part IV: Capitalism,
consumption and charity 10 Consumption, global humanitarianism and
childhood - Laura Suski 11 Liking visuals and visually liking on
Facebook: From starving children to satirical saviours - Rachel Tavernor 12
The corporate karma carnival: Offline and online games, branding and
humanitarianism at the Roskilde Festival - Lene Bull Christiansen and Mette
Fog Olwig Index
and Rachel Tavernor Part I: Histories of humanity 1 'United Nations
children' in Hollywood cinema: Juvenile actors and humanitarian sentiment
in the 1940s - Michael Lawrence 2 Classical antiquity as humanitarian
narrative: The Marshall Plan films about Greece - Katerina Loukopoulou 3
'The most potent public relations tool ever devised'? The United States
Peace Corps in the early 1960s - Agnieszka Sobocinska Part II: Narratives
of humanitarianism 4 The naive republic of aid: Grassroots exceptionalism
in humanitarian memoir - Emily Bauman 5 'Telegenically dead Palestinians':
Cinema, news media and perception management of the Gaza conflicts -
Shohini Chaudhuri 6 The Unknown Famine: Television and the politics of
British humanitarianism - Andrew Jones Part III: Reporting refuge and risk
7 European borderscapes: The management of migration between care and
control - Pierluigi Musarò 8 The role of aid agencies in the media
portrayal of children in Za'atari refugee camp - Toby Fricker 9 Selling the
lottery to earn salvation: Journalism practice, risk and humanitarian
communication - Jairo Lugo-Ocando and Gabriel Andrade Part IV: Capitalism,
consumption and charity 10 Consumption, global humanitarianism and
childhood - Laura Suski 11 Liking visuals and visually liking on
Facebook: From starving children to satirical saviours - Rachel Tavernor 12
The corporate karma carnival: Offline and online games, branding and
humanitarianism at the Roskilde Festival - Lene Bull Christiansen and Mette
Fog Olwig Index
Introduction: Global humanitarianism and media culture - Michael Lawrence
and Rachel Tavernor Part I: Histories of humanity 1 'United Nations
children' in Hollywood cinema: Juvenile actors and humanitarian sentiment
in the 1940s - Michael Lawrence 2 Classical antiquity as humanitarian
narrative: The Marshall Plan films about Greece - Katerina Loukopoulou 3
'The most potent public relations tool ever devised'? The United States
Peace Corps in the early 1960s - Agnieszka Sobocinska Part II: Narratives
of humanitarianism 4 The naive republic of aid: Grassroots exceptionalism
in humanitarian memoir - Emily Bauman 5 'Telegenically dead Palestinians':
Cinema, news media and perception management of the Gaza conflicts -
Shohini Chaudhuri 6 The Unknown Famine: Television and the politics of
British humanitarianism - Andrew Jones Part III: Reporting refuge and risk
7 European borderscapes: The management of migration between care and
control - Pierluigi Musarò 8 The role of aid agencies in the media
portrayal of children in Za'atari refugee camp - Toby Fricker 9 Selling the
lottery to earn salvation: Journalism practice, risk and humanitarian
communication - Jairo Lugo-Ocando and Gabriel Andrade Part IV: Capitalism,
consumption and charity 10 Consumption, global humanitarianism and
childhood - Laura Suski 11 Liking visuals and visually liking on
Facebook: From starving children to satirical saviours - Rachel Tavernor 12
The corporate karma carnival: Offline and online games, branding and
humanitarianism at the Roskilde Festival - Lene Bull Christiansen and Mette
Fog Olwig Index
and Rachel Tavernor Part I: Histories of humanity 1 'United Nations
children' in Hollywood cinema: Juvenile actors and humanitarian sentiment
in the 1940s - Michael Lawrence 2 Classical antiquity as humanitarian
narrative: The Marshall Plan films about Greece - Katerina Loukopoulou 3
'The most potent public relations tool ever devised'? The United States
Peace Corps in the early 1960s - Agnieszka Sobocinska Part II: Narratives
of humanitarianism 4 The naive republic of aid: Grassroots exceptionalism
in humanitarian memoir - Emily Bauman 5 'Telegenically dead Palestinians':
Cinema, news media and perception management of the Gaza conflicts -
Shohini Chaudhuri 6 The Unknown Famine: Television and the politics of
British humanitarianism - Andrew Jones Part III: Reporting refuge and risk
7 European borderscapes: The management of migration between care and
control - Pierluigi Musarò 8 The role of aid agencies in the media
portrayal of children in Za'atari refugee camp - Toby Fricker 9 Selling the
lottery to earn salvation: Journalism practice, risk and humanitarian
communication - Jairo Lugo-Ocando and Gabriel Andrade Part IV: Capitalism,
consumption and charity 10 Consumption, global humanitarianism and
childhood - Laura Suski 11 Liking visuals and visually liking on
Facebook: From starving children to satirical saviours - Rachel Tavernor 12
The corporate karma carnival: Offline and online games, branding and
humanitarianism at the Roskilde Festival - Lene Bull Christiansen and Mette
Fog Olwig Index