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This text investigates the assumption that exposure to human rights violations in countries far away causes people to respond with activism to end atrocities.
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Media, mobilization, and human rights: mediating suffering
2012, Zed Books, Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan
in English
178032068X 9781780320687
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Humanitarian intervention in the 1990s: cultural remembrance and the reading of Somalia as Vietnam -- David Kieran -- 2.
Framing a rights ethos: artistic media and the dream of a culture without borders -- Michael Galchinsky -- 3.
How editors choose which human rights news to cover: a case study of Mexican newspapers -- Ella McPherson -- 4.
Framing strategies for economic and social rights in the United States -- Dan Chong -- 5.
F̀resh, wet tears': shock media and human rights awareness campaigns -- Tristan Anne Borer -- 6.
Celebrity diplomats as mobilizers? Celebrities and activism in a hypermediated time -- Joseph F. Turcotte -- 7.
Amplifying individual impact: social media's emerging role in activism -- Sarah Kessler -- 8.
The spectacle of suffering and humanitarian intervention in Somalia -- Joel R. Pruce.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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