Based on an ethnographic study of television and audiences in class-divided Philippines, this is the first book to take a bottom-up approach in considering how people respond to images and narratives of suffering and poverty on television.
Based on an ethnographic study of television and audiences in class-divided Philippines, this is the first book to take a bottom-up approach in considering how people respond to images and narratives of suffering and poverty on television.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Corpus Ong is Lecturer in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester, UK.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: The Poverty of Television 1. The Moral Turn: From First Principles to Lay Moralities 2. Theorizing Mediated Suffering: Ethics of Media Texts, Audiences and Ecologies 3. Audience Ethics: Mediating Suffering in Everyday Life 4. Entertainment: Playing with Pity 5. News: Recognizing Calls to Action Conclusions: Mediating Suffering, Dividing Class Appendix Notes References Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: The Poverty of Television 1. The Moral Turn: From First Principles to Lay Moralities 2. Theorizing Mediated Suffering: Ethics of Media Texts, Audiences and Ecologies 3. Audience Ethics: Mediating Suffering in Everyday Life 4. Entertainment: Playing with Pity 5. News: Recognizing Calls to Action Conclusions: Mediating Suffering, Dividing Class Appendix Notes References Index
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