Western media have been accused of judging the extent of Asian disasters by the number of Europeans affected. Do such assumptions persist in pan-Asian publications, which now enjoy the benefits of increasingly globalised communications? Does the press suffer from disaster exhaustion, reporting the initial impact but losing interest as the spotlight of international coverage moves elsewhere? Do national priorities frame the reporting of other people's disasters? This paper considers these questions by examining reportage of the 2004 tsunami by eight regional newspapers. The paper will analyse the themes adopted, the sources privileged and the issues pursued. It addresses journalists' responsibilities in such events
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Australia’s exposure to the effects of the December 26 South Asia tsunami has alerted news media ins...
Tsunami that happened in Banten and Lampung, 22 December 2018, reminds us of the fact that Indonesia...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...
Western media have been accused of judging the extent of Asian disasters by the number of Europeans ...
Using the 2004 Southeast Asian tsunami as a case study, this paper considers how natural disasters a...
Abstract. The capacity of individuals to cope with threatening situations depends directly on their ...
This book discusses about the Tsunami and the media rush, India : covering the Tsunami in the afterm...
In the present age of globalization, people primarily learn about international disasters through gl...
In the wake of the recent disaster suffered by several Asian countries, this study examines the "jou...
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...
Disasters bring out the best, and worst, in journalists. They provide examples of journalistic pract...
The purpose of this study is to compare the reports of the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet and the Bri...
Public Service Media [PSM] institutions, which are run by public funds, are by nature domestic in gr...
The Indian Ocean tsunami in Swedish newspapers: nationalism after catastrophe Anna Olofsson Purpose ...
Australia’s exposure to the effects of the December 26 South Asia tsunami has alerted news media ins...
Tsunami that happened in Banten and Lampung, 22 December 2018, reminds us of the fact that Indonesia...
It has been called “the world’s worst recorded natural disaster,” and “the largest earthquake in 40 ...