This book explores tensions surrounding news media coverage of Indigenous environmental justice issues, identifying them as a fruitful lens through which to examine the political economy of journalism, American history, human rights, and contemporary U.S. politics.
This book explores tensions surrounding news media coverage of Indigenous environmental justice issues, identifying them as a fruitful lens through which to examine the political economy of journalism, American history, human rights, and contemporary U.S. politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ellen Moore is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Washington Tacoma, USA.
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Acknowledgements Preface: Background and Language 1. Introduction: Media Coverage of Standing Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline 2. The Dakota Access Pipeline, the Oilygarchy, and the Media: A Study in Power 3. A Case of Un-Coverage? Deep Media, Indigenous Representation, and Environmental Issues 4. Framing Injustice: U.S Media Coverage of the Standing Rock Movement 5. "Could It Happen Here?" Canadian Newspaper Framing of the Dakota Access Pipeline 6. Law and Order: from Civil Rights to Nixon to Trump, a Trope in Revival 7. Indigenous Perspectives on the Dakota Access Pipeline, Politics, and the Media: the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Journalists Speak 8. Did Technology Kill the Goose that Laid the Golden Egg or Save It? New Media, Old Media, and the #NODAPL Movement Appendix A: Standing Rock Interview Questions: "Journalism and the Dakota Access Pipeline" Project Appendix B: Interview Questions for Mark Trahant "Journalism and the Dakota Access Pipeline" Project Index
Acknowledgements Preface: Background and Language 1. Introduction: Media Coverage of Standing Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline 2. The Dakota Access Pipeline, the Oilygarchy, and the Media: A Study in Power 3. A Case of Un-Coverage? Deep Media, Indigenous Representation, and Environmental Issues 4. Framing Injustice: U.S Media Coverage of the Standing Rock Movement 5. "Could It Happen Here?" Canadian Newspaper Framing of the Dakota Access Pipeline 6. Law and Order: from Civil Rights to Nixon to Trump, a Trope in Revival 7. Indigenous Perspectives on the Dakota Access Pipeline, Politics, and the Media: the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Journalists Speak 8. Did Technology Kill the Goose that Laid the Golden Egg or Save It? New Media, Old Media, and the #NODAPL Movement Appendix A: Standing Rock Interview Questions: "Journalism and the Dakota Access Pipeline" Project Appendix B: Interview Questions for Mark Trahant "Journalism and the Dakota Access Pipeline" Project Index
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