It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 years,” galvanizing the largest global relief effort in history. For those of us involved in the discipline and/or the practice of communications, we realized that it presented a unique case study from a number of perspectives. Both the media and the public became so enraptured and enmeshed in the story of the tsunami of December 26, 2004, bringing to the fore a piece of geography and a peoples too rarely considered prior to the tragedy, that we felt compelled to examine the phenomenon. The overwhelming significance of this volume comes from its being a combination of both academic scholars and development practitioners in the field. Its poig...
Communication is a primary challenge in response to natural and man-made disasters. The purpose of t...
This book is a compilation of hundreds of reports and articles about the 2004 Asian Tsunami disaster...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
Tsunami that happened in Banten and Lampung, 22 December 2018, reminds us of the fact that Indonesia...
Since 911 , the global media has been preoccupied with the war on terror, in Afghanistan, India, I...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over two hundred thousand people in the fifteen countries the t...
Although the focus is on the tsunami, this book examines the link between communication and disaster...
In recent years, the world has seen a series of catastrophes such as the Chernobyl disaster in 1986,...
In the wake of the recent disaster suffered by several Asian countries, this study examines the "jou...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
The chapter discusses and analyses media reactions to the catastrophic tsunami of December 2004. It ...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami elicited the largest international humanitarian response of any disast...
Communication is a primary challenge in response to natural and man-made disasters. The purpose of t...
This book is a compilation of hundreds of reports and articles about the 2004 Asian Tsunami disaster...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
Tsunami that happened in Banten and Lampung, 22 December 2018, reminds us of the fact that Indonesia...
Since 911 , the global media has been preoccupied with the war on terror, in Afghanistan, India, I...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over two hundred thousand people in the fifteen countries the t...
Although the focus is on the tsunami, this book examines the link between communication and disaster...
In recent years, the world has seen a series of catastrophes such as the Chernobyl disaster in 1986,...
In the wake of the recent disaster suffered by several Asian countries, this study examines the "jou...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
A primary challenge in responding to both natural and man-made disasters is communication. The aim o...
The chapter discusses and analyses media reactions to the catastrophic tsunami of December 2004. It ...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami elicited the largest international humanitarian response of any disast...
Communication is a primary challenge in response to natural and man-made disasters. The purpose of t...
This book is a compilation of hundreds of reports and articles about the 2004 Asian Tsunami disaster...
Here are my notes from a symposium hosted by the Red Cross on how humanitarian crises are mediated b...