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Global Crises and the Media
From climate change to biodiversity loss, 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 some of the most pressing and historically unprecedented global crises of our time.
54 publications
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Comparative Regional Integration Studies
ISSN: 1868-758X
The Comparative Regional Integration Studies series aims at providing a forum for discussing topics in Political Science with a focus on Regional Studies. The authors examine regional integration in the broadest sense of the term. This interdisciplinary series also takes issues of Sociology and Economics into account. Scholars examine for example the challenge of the global economic crisis for social integration. The series will not be continued. The Comparative Regional Integration Studies series aims at providing a forum for discussing topics in Political Science with a focus on Regional Studies. The authors examine regional integration in the broadest sense of the term. This interdisciplinary series also takes issues of Sociology and Economics into account. Scholars examine for example the challenge of the global economic crisis for social integration. The series will not be continued. The Comparative Regional Integration Studies series aims at providing a forum for discussing topics in Political Science with a focus on Regional Studies. The authors examine regional integration in the broadest sense of the term. This interdisciplinary series also takes issues of Sociology and Economics into account. Scholars examine for example the challenge of the global economic crisis for social integration. The series will not be continued.
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Winter sports resorts’ strategies to adapt to climate change
General trends and local responses©2020 Edited Collection -
Beyond Adaptation
The Unity of Personal and Social Change in Critical Psychology and Cultural-Historical Theory©2024 Textbook -
Crises Then as Now
Marshall McLuhan, with Urbanist Jaqueline Tyrwhitt and Artist Gyorgy Kepes©2025 Textbook -
The Legacy of Crimes and Crises
Transitional Justice, Domestic Change and the Role of the International Community©2016 Edited Collection -
Argot et crises
©2017 Edited Collection -
« C’est la crise »
Contribution à une sociologie politique de l’action publique européenne©2023 Edited Collection -
Best-Sellers and Their Film Adaptations in Postwar America
From Here to Eternity, Sayonara, Giant, Auntie Mame, Peyton Place©2002 Textbook -
Vocabulary Richness of Novels and Their Adaptations
©2011 Monographs -
Communicating a World-in-Crisis
©2025 Textbook -
Twentieth-Century Adaptations of «Macbeth»
Writing between Influence, Intervention, and Cultural Transfer©2011 Thesis -
The Role of Phonology and Phonetics in Loanword Adaptation
German and French Front Rounded Vowels in Japanese©2010 Thesis -
Creative Crises of Democracy
©2012 Thesis