Transnational celebrity activism in global politics : changing the world?

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    • Tsaliki, Liza
    • Frangonikolopoulos, Christos A.
    • Huliaras, Asteris

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Transnational celebrity activism in global politics : changing the world?

edited by Liza Tsaliki, Christos A. Frangonikolopoulos and Asteris Huliaras

Intellect, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

In recent years, celebrities from George Clooney to Bono to Angelina Jolie have attempted to play an increasingly important role in global politics. Celebrity activism is an ever-growing, internationally visible phenomenon-yet the impact of these high-profile humanitarians on public awareness, government support, and mobilization of resources remains under-researched. Bringing together a diverse group of contributors from media studies and public diplomacy, Transnational Celebrity Activism in Global Politics aims to fill that void with a new interdisciplinary framework for the analysis of celebrity activism in international relations.

目次

Introduction: The Challenge of Transnational Celebrity Activism: Background, Aim and Scope of the Book - Liza Tsaliki, Christos Frangonikolopoulos and Asteris Huliaras PART I: TRANSNATIONAL CELEBRITY ACTIVISM, DIPLOMACY AND GLOBAL POLITICS Chapter 1: Bringing the Individuals Back in? Celebrities as Transnational Activists - Asteris Huliaras and Nikolaos Tzifakis Chapter 2: Celebrity Politics and Cultural Citizenship: UN Goodwill Ambassadors and Messengers of Peace - Mark Wheeler Chapter 3: The Cosmopolitan-Communitarian Divide and Celebrity Anti-war Activism - Annika Bergman Rosamond PART II: TRANSNATIONAL CELEBRITY ACTIVISM AND CONFLICT Chapter 4: 'Creating a Groundswell or Getting on the Bandwagon? Celebrities, the Media and Distant Conflict' - Virgil Hawkins Chapter 5: Can Celebrity Save Diplomacy? Appropriating Wisdom through 'The Elders' - Henk Huijser and Jinna Tay Chapter 6: Fighting Superior Military Power in Chiapas, Mexico: Celebrity Activism and its Limitations - Roy Krovel Chapter 7: 'Hollywood Goes to the Eastern Mediterranean: Spiro S. Skouras and 'Unorthodox Power', 1940s and 1950s - Evanthis Hatzivassiliou and Georgios Kazamias PART III: CELEBRITY ACTIVISM, GLOBAL HUMANITARIANISM AND THE GLOBAL SOUTH Chapter 8: Consuming Ethics: Conflict Diamonds, the Entertainment Industry and Celebrity Activism - Sue Tait Chapter 9: The Global Politics of Celebrity Humanitarianism - Riina Yrjoela Chapter 10: Madonna's Adoptions: Celebrity Activism, Justice and Civil Society in the Global South - Graham Finlay PART IV: TRANSNATIONAL CELEBRITY ACTIVISM, 'CELEBRITYHOOD' AND MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS Chapter 11: Linking Small Arms, Child Soldiers, NGOs and Celebrity Activism: Nicolas Cage and the Lord Of War - Michael Stohl, Cynthia Stohl and Rachel Stohl Chapter 12: Calling a New Tune for Africa? Analysing a Celebrity-led Campaign to Redefine the Debate on Africa - Dorothy Njoroge Chapter 13: Fame and Symbolic Value in Celebrity Activism and Diplomacy - George Pleios Chapter 14: Celebrity Culture and Postcolonial Relations within the Portuguese Media Landscape: The Case of Catarina Furtado - Ana Jorge Chapter 15: Big Dog Celebrity Activists: Barking up the Wrong Tree - Varihi Scott Conclusion: Making Sense of Transnational Celebrity Activism: Causes, Methods and Consequences - Liza Tsaliki, Christos Frangonikolopoulos and Asteris Huliaras

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