Reporting Genocide
Reporting Genocide
Media, Mass Violence and Human Rights
Patrick, David
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
11/2021
304
Mole
Inglês
9781350248151
15 a 20 dias
349
The Crime of Crimes?
Structure and Approach
Chapter Two
Bringing Darkness to Light: Anglo-American Awareness of the Holocaust, 1945-1995
The Liberation of the Camps - 1945
What was Uncovered
Media Responses to Liberation
Stylistic Themes in Reporting
General Responses to Press Disclosures
A Unique Response: Disbelief
A Landmark in Exposure to Genocide
Public Awareness of the Holocaust: 1945-1995
Immediate Post-War Period
The Diary of Anne Frank
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann
Holocaust
Schindler's List
Concluding Remarks
Chapter Three
Inconveniently Close: Anglo-American Coverage of the Bosnian War
Western Discourse Regarding the Balkans
Quantitative Analysis: Overall Findings of Bosnia Data Set
News Article Coverage
Front Page Coverage
Editorial, Comments and Letters Coverage
Period One: 1 August - 28 August 1992
Quantitative Findings: 1 - 28 August 1992
The Importance of Concentration Camp Imagery
Calls for Intervention
The Framing of Violence in the Balkans
Period Two: 29 January - 26 February 1994
Quantitative Findings: 29 January - 26 February 1994
Themes within Coverage
Confusing Victims and Perpetrators
Period Three: 7 July - 3 August 1995
Quantitative Findings: 7 July - 3 August 1995
Themes within Coverage
Period Four: 21 August - 18 September 1995
Quantitative Findings
Themes within Coverage
Concluding Remarks
Chapter Four
A Faraway People: Media Coverage of the Rwandan Genocide
Western Discourse Regarding Africa
Quantitative Findings
News Article Coverage
Front Page Coverage
Opinion Coverage
Themes within Coverage
Tribalism and Anarchy
Prospects of Intervention
Lack of Focus on the Genocide
Rare Instances of Press Focus
Western Evacuation
French Intervention
Refugee Crisis
Conclusion
Chapter Five
From Disbelief to Disinterest
Violence in the Media
The Holocaust in the Anglo-American World
Concluding Remarks
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
The Crime of Crimes?
Structure and Approach
Chapter Two
Bringing Darkness to Light: Anglo-American Awareness of the Holocaust, 1945-1995
The Liberation of the Camps - 1945
What was Uncovered
Media Responses to Liberation
Stylistic Themes in Reporting
General Responses to Press Disclosures
A Unique Response: Disbelief
A Landmark in Exposure to Genocide
Public Awareness of the Holocaust: 1945-1995
Immediate Post-War Period
The Diary of Anne Frank
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann
Holocaust
Schindler's List
Concluding Remarks
Chapter Three
Inconveniently Close: Anglo-American Coverage of the Bosnian War
Western Discourse Regarding the Balkans
Quantitative Analysis: Overall Findings of Bosnia Data Set
News Article Coverage
Front Page Coverage
Editorial, Comments and Letters Coverage
Period One: 1 August - 28 August 1992
Quantitative Findings: 1 - 28 August 1992
The Importance of Concentration Camp Imagery
Calls for Intervention
The Framing of Violence in the Balkans
Period Two: 29 January - 26 February 1994
Quantitative Findings: 29 January - 26 February 1994
Themes within Coverage
Confusing Victims and Perpetrators
Period Three: 7 July - 3 August 1995
Quantitative Findings: 7 July - 3 August 1995
Themes within Coverage
Period Four: 21 August - 18 September 1995
Quantitative Findings
Themes within Coverage
Concluding Remarks
Chapter Four
A Faraway People: Media Coverage of the Rwandan Genocide
Western Discourse Regarding Africa
Quantitative Findings
News Article Coverage
Front Page Coverage
Opinion Coverage
Themes within Coverage
Tribalism and Anarchy
Prospects of Intervention
Lack of Focus on the Genocide
Rare Instances of Press Focus
Western Evacuation
French Intervention
Refugee Crisis
Conclusion
Chapter Five
From Disbelief to Disinterest
Violence in the Media
The Holocaust in the Anglo-American World
Concluding Remarks
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index