Routledge handbook of media, conflict and security

This Handbook links the growing body of media and conflict research with the field of security studies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Robinson, Scott E., author (author), Seib, Philip, editor (editor), Frohlich, Romy, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis [2016].
Edición:First edition
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • chapter Introduction: media, conflict and security / Piers Robinson
  • part Part I Theory and principles
  • chapter 1 Secrets and lies: on the ethics of conflict coverage / Richard Lance Keeble
  • chapter 2 Gender, media and security / Romy Fröhlich
  • chapter 3 Investigating the culture–media–security nexus / Holger Pötzsch
  • chapter 4 The media–security nexus: researching ritualized cycles of insecurity / Marie Gillespie and Ben O’Loughlin
  • chapter 5 Critical perspectives on media and conflict / Des Freedman
  • chapter 6 Theorising media/state relations and power / Philip Hammond
  • part Part II Media, the state and war
  • chapter 7 Visualising war: photojournalism under fire / Stuart Allan
  • chapter 8 Media, war, and public opinion / Sean Aday
  • chapter 9 Theorizing state–media relations during war and crisis / Steven Livingston
  • chapter 10 Media, dissent, and anti-war movements / Andrew Rojecki
  • chapter 11 Public diplomacy: managing narratives versus building relations / Craig Hayden
  • chapter 12 Mapping a century in media coverage of war and conflict / Katy Parry
  • part Part III Media and human security
  • chapter 13 Citizen voice in war and conflict reporting / Lilie Chouliaraki
  • chapter 14 The CNN effect and humanitarian action / Piers Robinson
  • chapter 15 News coverage, peacemaking and peacebuilding / Jake Lynch
  • chapter 16 Continuing post-conflict coverage / Marie-Soleil Frère
  • chapter 17 Media and human rights / Ekaterina Balabanova
  • part Part IV Media and policymaking within the security state
  • chapter 18 News media and the intelligence community / Vian Bakir
  • chapter 19 Covering acts of terrorism / Heather Davis Epkins
  • chapter 20 Cyber-security and the media / Myriam Dunn Cavelty
  • chapter 21 Social media, revolution, and the rise of the political bot / Samuel C. Woolley
  • part Part V New issues in security and conflict and future directions
  • chapter 22 Media, the environment, and global security: the case of climate change / Neil T. Gavin
  • chapter 23 Propaganda and persuasion in contemporary conflict / David Miller
  • chapter 24 Communications, human insecurity and the responsibility to protect / Simon Cottle
  • chapter 25 Conclusion: looking ahead / Piers Robinson.