How does media national and international coverage play a significant role in how events unfold throughout the duration of these mass killings as well as the overall outcomes of genocides? This thesis analyzes the genocides in Myanmar, Darfur, and Rwanda by examining the history of each genocide, the local and international media coverage, as well as the specific variables that can be seen throughout all three conflicts.The conflicts in Myanmar, Darfur, and Rwanda have found that the media’s involvement creates conflicts that involve the following variables: the CNN effect, different agenda setting theories, historical baggage, the Coups and Quakes syndrome, and psychological numbing. After examining each genocide from the most recent event...
This thesis interrogates a well-established consensus that the mass killings that erupted in Rwanda ...
Upwards of one million people died during the Genocide, Civil War, and Refugee Crisis in Rwanda and ...
This literature review analyses current academic literature examining the reporting of the Rwandan g...
On December 9, 1948, the United Nations established its Convention on the Prevention and Punishment ...
The global media landscape has been transformed since Rwanda. We are now saturated with social media...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
Is it the job of the journalist to stop a genocide? What is the role of news media in actually fanni...
Cross-national crime studies are often plagued with conceptualization issues. In specific, some coun...
The experience of some new democracies clearly demonstrates that democratic transition can be violen...
The emergence of new technology and mass social media has become a dominant tool for the propaganda ...
Thesis Submitted To the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Requi...
How do interventions by the UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court influence repre...
This paper calls on the United States to assess where its true interests lie in evaluating genocide ...
This thesis will examine one such example of the targeted, current anger by the international commun...
Mass media have great power and great responsibility. The CNN Effect states that when news media bro...
This thesis interrogates a well-established consensus that the mass killings that erupted in Rwanda ...
Upwards of one million people died during the Genocide, Civil War, and Refugee Crisis in Rwanda and ...
This literature review analyses current academic literature examining the reporting of the Rwandan g...
On December 9, 1948, the United Nations established its Convention on the Prevention and Punishment ...
The global media landscape has been transformed since Rwanda. We are now saturated with social media...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
Is it the job of the journalist to stop a genocide? What is the role of news media in actually fanni...
Cross-national crime studies are often plagued with conceptualization issues. In specific, some coun...
The experience of some new democracies clearly demonstrates that democratic transition can be violen...
The emergence of new technology and mass social media has become a dominant tool for the propaganda ...
Thesis Submitted To the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfillment of the Requi...
How do interventions by the UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court influence repre...
This paper calls on the United States to assess where its true interests lie in evaluating genocide ...
This thesis will examine one such example of the targeted, current anger by the international commun...
Mass media have great power and great responsibility. The CNN Effect states that when news media bro...
This thesis interrogates a well-established consensus that the mass killings that erupted in Rwanda ...
Upwards of one million people died during the Genocide, Civil War, and Refugee Crisis in Rwanda and ...
This literature review analyses current academic literature examining the reporting of the Rwandan g...