
Media, Mobilization, and Human Rights: Mediating Suffering
Author(s): Tristan Anne Borer (Author, Editor)
- Publisher: Zed Books
- Publication Date: 8 Nov. 2012
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 264 pages
- ISBN-10: 178032068X
- ISBN-13: 9781780320687
Book Description
Turning a critical eye on existing scholarship, which argues either that viewing and reading about violence can serve as a force for good (through increased activism) or as a source of evil (by objectifying and exploiting the victims of violence), the authors argue that reality is far more complex, and that there is nothing inherently positive or negative about exposure to the suffering of others. In exploring this, the book offers an array of case studies: from human rights reporting in Mexican newspapers to the impact of media imagery on humanitarian intervention in Somalia; from the influence of celebrity activism to the growing role of social media.
By examining a variety of media forms, from television and radio to social networking, the interdisciplinary set of authors present radical new ways of thinking about the intersection of media portrayals of human suffering and activist responses to them.
Editorial Reviews
Review
In a global media age communications are pivotal in the mobilization of human rights around the world, especially when denied in atrocious acts of inhumanity. This timely, insightful book throws a critical spotlight on mediated suffering, its power and performance. –Professor Simon Cottle, School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University
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