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Global Crises and the Media
From climate change to the war on terror, financial meltdowns to forced migrations, pandemics to world poverty and humanitarian disasters to the denial of human rights, these and other crises represent the dark side of our globalized planet. They are endemic to the contemporary global world and so too are they highly dependent on the world’s media. Each of the specially commissioned books in the Global Crises and the Media series examines the media’s role, representation and responsibility in covering major global crises. They show how the media can enter into their constitution, enacting them on the public stage and thereby helping to shape their future trajectory around the world. Each book provides a sophisticated and empirically engaged understanding of the topic in order to invigorate the wider academic study and public debate about the most pressing and historically unprecedented global crises of our time.
53 publications
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Pandemics and the Media
©2015 Textbook -
Disasters and the Media
©2012 Textbook -
Migrations and the Media
©2012 Textbook -
Transnational Protests and the Media
©2011 Textbook -
Climate Change and the Media
©2009 Textbook -
Terror Post 9/11 and the Media
©2009 Textbook -
Media and the War in Ukraine
©2023 Textbook -
Environmental Conflict and the Media
©2013 Monographs -
Patents, Pills, and the Press
The Rise and Fall of the Global HIV/AIDS Medicines Crisis in the News©2015 Monographs -
Health Crisis, Counteractions and the Media in the Ibero-American World
©2023 Edited Collection -
Communication and Political Crisis
Media, Politics and Governance in a Globalized Public Sphere©2016 Textbook -
Humanitarianism, Communications and Change
©2015 Textbook -
The Dynamics of Mediatized Conflicts
©2015 Textbook