This article critically examines UNICEF’s campaign in Slovenia, aimed at helping children in Rwanda, which caused huge public support in terms of the raised finances and visibility, but it also provoked a serious opposition from African people living in Slovenia and some academics. The article investigates the role of negative stereotypical consequences of such African images. The method of our research was a detailed visual analysis of the campaign including profound interviews with different parties that gave us their point of view. The campaign was financially very successful, especially because of the big media coverage. The marketing company had no ethical hesitations in designing this campaign, although they received some hindran...
The image of childhood is a fundamental element of Unicef communication. The purpose of the article ...
Images about Africa in the northern hemisphere are generally negative and pessimistic. In spite of i...
The aim of this paper is to show how organizations portray the developing world and development supp...
This article critically examines Unicef’s campaign in Slovenia, aimed at helping children in Ruanda,...
This article will firstly explore the concepts of representations and stereotypes, and examine the r...
Abstract: This article examines why Rwanda, a poor African country that is generally known for the h...
By LSE MSc student Daniel Mebarek-Daza Stories and images of hunger, conflict and underdevelopment h...
This article examines how humanitarianism representations affect British Nigerian identities. It pro...
ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-pove...
This article examines the use of stereotyped images in a series of adverts by the Commission for Rac...
ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-poverty campa...
This auto-ethnography is framed within three main theoretical underpinnings: post-colonial theory, c...
This study will show that news coverage of Africa is very limited and not proportional to either the...
This paper aims to explain how International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) in Canada and th...
In 1995 the Nordic Africa Institute initiated a research project on cultural aspects of development ...
The image of childhood is a fundamental element of Unicef communication. The purpose of the article ...
Images about Africa in the northern hemisphere are generally negative and pessimistic. In spite of i...
The aim of this paper is to show how organizations portray the developing world and development supp...
This article critically examines Unicef’s campaign in Slovenia, aimed at helping children in Ruanda,...
This article will firstly explore the concepts of representations and stereotypes, and examine the r...
Abstract: This article examines why Rwanda, a poor African country that is generally known for the h...
By LSE MSc student Daniel Mebarek-Daza Stories and images of hunger, conflict and underdevelopment h...
This article examines how humanitarianism representations affect British Nigerian identities. It pro...
ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-pove...
This article examines the use of stereotyped images in a series of adverts by the Commission for Rac...
ABSTRACT This study examined global media discourses regarding the coverage of an anti-poverty campa...
This auto-ethnography is framed within three main theoretical underpinnings: post-colonial theory, c...
This study will show that news coverage of Africa is very limited and not proportional to either the...
This paper aims to explain how International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs) in Canada and th...
In 1995 the Nordic Africa Institute initiated a research project on cultural aspects of development ...
The image of childhood is a fundamental element of Unicef communication. The purpose of the article ...
Images about Africa in the northern hemisphere are generally negative and pessimistic. In spite of i...
The aim of this paper is to show how organizations portray the developing world and development supp...