There is as yet no collection that examines the longer histories of global humanitarianism and media culture, which would enable readers to consider the various continuities, as well as the differences, characterising the mass media’s relationship with international humanitarian crisis and relief. This collection examines this relationship from the 1950s to the present, from Marshall Plan documentaries and the promotion of the Peace Corps in the decades following the Second World War to the role of Facebook in the work of NGOS and the media’s response to the current refugee crisis. The majority of the contributors to the proposed volume are specialists in the fields of media, film and cultural studies and approach the question of humanitari...
The crucial interaction between humanitarian agencies and the media has been researched in the past ...
This paper was not presented in a conventional panel. The two papers on this panel were presented in...
This chapter sets out to explore charity and solidarity approaches in three cosmographic genres: aid...
Cross-posted from https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/PaulmannHumanitarianism From Christian miss...
It seems paradoxical that in the West the predominant mode of expressing concern about suffering in ...
This entry considers the intertwined relationship of journalism and humanitarianism, and the way tha...
Humanitarian organisations are central actors in the mediation of humanitarian disasters as objects ...
At St Antony's College Oxford, the Richard von Weizsäcker fellow organizes a conference on humanitar...
Conceptualising human rights as culture brings the importance of media into view – whilst avoiding m...
The article focuses on the phenomenon of humanitarian culture and its place and role in the general ...
This book documents the unique reporting practices of humanitarian journalists – an influential grou...
The study is devoted to understanding the role of mediatization processes at the present stage of gl...
As a result of the growing conflicts and natural catastrophes, humanitarian relief work serves a sig...
This third volume in the pioneering series, International Humanitarian Affairs, goes beyond the prac...
The crucial interaction between humanitarian agencies and the media has been researched in the past ...
This paper was not presented in a conventional panel. The two papers on this panel were presented in...
This chapter sets out to explore charity and solidarity approaches in three cosmographic genres: aid...
Cross-posted from https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/PaulmannHumanitarianism From Christian miss...
It seems paradoxical that in the West the predominant mode of expressing concern about suffering in ...
This entry considers the intertwined relationship of journalism and humanitarianism, and the way tha...
Humanitarian organisations are central actors in the mediation of humanitarian disasters as objects ...
At St Antony's College Oxford, the Richard von Weizsäcker fellow organizes a conference on humanitar...
Conceptualising human rights as culture brings the importance of media into view – whilst avoiding m...
The article focuses on the phenomenon of humanitarian culture and its place and role in the general ...
This book documents the unique reporting practices of humanitarian journalists – an influential grou...
The study is devoted to understanding the role of mediatization processes at the present stage of gl...
As a result of the growing conflicts and natural catastrophes, humanitarian relief work serves a sig...
This third volume in the pioneering series, International Humanitarian Affairs, goes beyond the prac...
The crucial interaction between humanitarian agencies and the media has been researched in the past ...
This paper was not presented in a conventional panel. The two papers on this panel were presented in...
This chapter sets out to explore charity and solidarity approaches in three cosmographic genres: aid...