000 01655cam a2200241 i 4500
008 240826s2012 enka ob 001 0 eng
020 _a9781780320687
020 _a178032068X
020 _a9781780320700
040 _aSDU
050 0 0 _aP96
_bM488 2012
245 0 0 _aMedia, mobilization, and human rights :
_bmediating suffering /
_cedited by Tristan Anne Borer.
300 _a251 p.
_bill.
505 0 0 _aMachine generated contents note:
_tHumanitarian intervention in the 1990s: cultural remembrance and the reading of Somalia as Vietnam /
_rDavid Kieran --
_tFraming a rights ethos: artistic media and the dream of a culture without borders /
_rMichael Galchinsky --
_tHow editors choose which human rights news to cover: a case study of Mexican newspapers /
_rElla McPherson --
_tFraming strategies for economic and social rights in the United States /
_rDan Chong --
_tF̀€resh, wet tears': shock media and human rights awareness campaigns /
_rTristan Anne Borer --
_tCelebrity diplomats as mobilizers? Celebrities and activism in a hypermediated time /
_rJoseph F. Turcotte --
_tAmplifying individual impact: social media's emerging role in activism /
_rSarah Kessler --
_tThe spectacle of suffering and humanitarian intervention in Somalia /
_rJoel R. Pruce.
505 0 0 _aHKBU library
518 _aYT2025 M09
520 8 _aThis text investigates the assumption that exposure to human rights violations in countries far away causes people to respond with activism to end atrocities.
650 0 _aHuman rights in mass media.
650 0 _aHuman rights advocacy.
700 1 _aBorer, Tristan Anne,
_d1965-
900 _a= C.1 SDU
942 _cGBE
_2lcc
999 _c111778
_d111778