This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, local, and specialist print and broadcast media. Drawing upon extensive media coverage, it argues that the reporting of the fire provides a useful lens through which to understand the emotional environment and construction of communities during Britain’s ‘decade of disasters’. Moreover, archival sources have been consulted to reveal the multiplicity of personal and collective responses to the media reporting of the fire, covering both the immediate and longer-term aftermath. Through letters sent by members of the public to the Bradford Disaster Appeal Fund, it shows how people received media narratives and articulated their own affective bonds wi...
In the wake of the flood that affected Brisbane, Australia, in January 2011, public attention turned...
This article explores the scope of small-scale radio to create an auditory geography of place. It fo...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a cri...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
The news media has an important role to play in constructing and maintaining memories of disasters. ...
When the Grenfell fire tragedy struck in 2017, the world watched in horror. Social media buzzed with...
Apart from their primary role as news providers in disaster situations, news media can also assume a...
Print and electronic media coverage of disasters raises a multitude of issues about the media’s role...
As anniversary of most shocking event in modern Welsh history looms, journalists reflect on successe...
The city of Brisbane, capital of the Australian state of Queensland, sits on a floodplain and has be...
The early twentieth century witnessed some of the worst mining disasters the UK has ever seen. Towns...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
When the Grenfell Fire tragedy struck, killing 72 people, the world watched and waited to see how th...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
On 22 February 2011 an earthquake registering 6.3 on the Richter scale struck the city of Christchur...
In the wake of the flood that affected Brisbane, Australia, in January 2011, public attention turned...
This article explores the scope of small-scale radio to create an auditory geography of place. It fo...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a cri...
This article examines the 1985 Bradford City stadium fire through the coverage of the national, loca...
The news media has an important role to play in constructing and maintaining memories of disasters. ...
When the Grenfell fire tragedy struck in 2017, the world watched in horror. Social media buzzed with...
Apart from their primary role as news providers in disaster situations, news media can also assume a...
Print and electronic media coverage of disasters raises a multitude of issues about the media’s role...
As anniversary of most shocking event in modern Welsh history looms, journalists reflect on successe...
The city of Brisbane, capital of the Australian state of Queensland, sits on a floodplain and has be...
The early twentieth century witnessed some of the worst mining disasters the UK has ever seen. Towns...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
When the Grenfell Fire tragedy struck, killing 72 people, the world watched and waited to see how th...
This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a critical and agentic form of soci...
On 22 February 2011 an earthquake registering 6.3 on the Richter scale struck the city of Christchur...
In the wake of the flood that affected Brisbane, Australia, in January 2011, public attention turned...
This article explores the scope of small-scale radio to create an auditory geography of place. It fo...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This article proposes the concept of sustainable flood memory as a cri...