Routledge handbook of media, conflict and security
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Routledge handbook of media, conflict and security
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Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This Handbook links the growing body of media and conflict research with the field of security studies.
The academic sub-field of media and conflict has developed and expanded greatly over the past two decades. Operating across a diverse range of academic disciplines, academics are studying the impact the media has on governments pursuing war, responses to humanitarian crises and violent political struggles, and the role of the media as a facilitator of, and a threat to, both peace building and conflict prevention. This handbook seeks to consolidate existing knowledge by linking the body of conflict and media studies with work in security studies.
The handbook is arranged into five parts:
Theory and Principles.
Media, the State and War
Media and Human Security
Media and Policymaking within the Security State
New Issues in Security and Conflict and Future Directions
For scholars of security studies, this handbook will provide a key point of reference for state of the art scholarship concerning the media-security nexus; for scholars of communication and media studies, the handbook will provide a comprehensive mapping of the media-conflict field.
目次
Introduction, Piers Robinson, Phil Seib and Romy Froehlich
PART I: Theory and Principles
1. Secrets and Lies: on the ethics of conflict coverage, Richard Keeble
2. Gender, Media, and Security, Romy Froehlich
3. Investigating the Culture-Media-Security Nexus, Holger Poetzsch
4. The Media-Security Nexus: Researching Ritualised Cycles of Insecurity, Ben O'Loughlin and Marie Gillespie
5. Critical Perspectives on Media and Conflict, Des Freedman
6. Theorising Media/State Relations and Power, Phil Hammond
PART II: Media, the State and War
7. Visual Truths: Online News and Conflict Reporting, Stuart Allan and Chindu Sreedharan
8. Media, War, and Public Opinion, Sean Aday
9. Theorizing State-media Relations During War and Crisis, Steven Livingston
10. Media, Dissent, and Anti-War Movements, Andrew Rojecki
11. Public Diplomacy, Craig Hayden
12. Mapping a century in media coverage of war and conflict, Peter Goddard and Katy Parry
PART III: Media and Human Security
13. Citizen Voice in War and Conflict Reporting, Lilie Chouliaraki
14. The CNN effect and Humanitarian Action, Piers Robinson
15. News coverage, peacemaking and peacebuilding, Jake Lynch
16. Continuing Post-Conflict Coverage, Marie-Soleil Frere
17. Media and Human Rights, Ekaterina Balabanova
Part IV Media and Policymaking within the Security State
18. News media and the intelligence community, Vian Bakir
19. Covering acts of terrorism, Heather Epkins
20. Cybersecurity, Myriam Dunn Cavelty
21. Social Media and Revolution, Philip Howard & Samuell Woolley
PART V: New Issues in Security and Conflict and Future Directions
22. Media, the Environment, and Global Security, Neil Gavin
23. Contemporary Propaganda and Persuasion During Conflict, David Miller, Piers Robinson and Vian Bakir
24. The Responsibility to Protect Doctrine and the World's Press: a new development in human security?, Simon Cottle with the assistance of Charles Martin Hughes
25. Conclusion: Looking ahead, Piers Robinson, Phil Seib and Romy Froehlich
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