From massacres to genocide : the media, public policy, and humanitarian crises / Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas G. Weiss.editors.

Contributor(s): Rotberg, Robert I | Weiss, Thomas GeorgeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Cambridge, Mass. : Brookings Institution ; World Peace Foundation, c1996Description: x, 203 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0815775903 (cloth); 081577589X (pbk.)Subject(s): Disaster relief | International relief | Disasters -- Press coverage | Mass media | Disaster relief -- Public relations | Human rightsDDC classification: 363.3/4526 LOC classification: HV553 | .F76 1996
Contents:
Introduction / Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas G. Weiss -- 1.Communications, Policy-Making, and Humanitarian Crises / Fred H. Cate-- 2. Reporting Humanitarianism: Are the New Electronic Media Making a Difference? / Edward R. Girardet -- 3. Suffering in Silence: Media Coverage of War and Famine in the Sudan / Steven Livingston -- 4. Big Problems, Small Print: A Guide to the Complexity of Humanitarian Emergencies and the Media / Peter Shiras -- 5. Emergency Response as Morality Play: The Media, the Relief Agencies, and the Need for Capacity Building / John C. Hammock and Joel R. Charny -- 6. The Mediaand the Refugee / Lionel Rosenblatt -- 7. Illusions of Influence: TheCNN Effect in Complex Emergencies / Andrew Natsios -- 8. Human Rights and Humanitarian Crises: Policy-Making and the Media / John Shattuck --9. Coping with the New World Disorder: The Media, Humanitarians, and Policy-Makers / Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas G. Weiss.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas G. Weiss -- 1.Communications, Policy-Making, and Humanitarian Crises / Fred H. Cate-- 2. Reporting Humanitarianism: Are the New Electronic Media Making a Difference? / Edward R. Girardet -- 3. Suffering in Silence: Media Coverage of War and Famine in the Sudan / Steven Livingston -- 4. Big Problems, Small Print: A Guide to the Complexity of Humanitarian Emergencies and the Media / Peter Shiras -- 5. Emergency Response as Morality Play: The Media, the Relief Agencies, and the Need for Capacity Building / John C. Hammock and Joel R. Charny -- 6. The Mediaand the Refugee / Lionel Rosenblatt -- 7. Illusions of Influence: TheCNN Effect in Complex Emergencies / Andrew Natsios -- 8. Human Rights and Humanitarian Crises: Policy-Making and the Media / John Shattuck --9. Coping with the New World Disorder: The Media, Humanitarians, and Policy-Makers / Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas G. Weiss.

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