Media and Conflict: Escalating Evil: Media and Power
Autor Cees Jan Hamelinken Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594516443
ISBN-10: 1594516448
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Media and Power
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1594516448
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Media and Power
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
“What a timely book—when the media try to limit the discussion of the Middle East to
escalating violence right now, leaving out both the past and the future. Hamelink’s three
proposals, early warning (opening the future), disarming conversations (anti-escalation) and
‘compassionate communication’ (about suffering, about joy) should be read and understood by
all, moguls and pundits alike.”
—Johan Galtung, Professor of Peace Studies and founder of TRANSCEND
“Cees Hamelink brings a breadth and depth of experience, and of political and ethical
commitment, to presenting potential everyday solutions to enormous problems that can easily
appear beyond our capacity to solve. In particular, he serves as a seasoned guide to the roles of
media and information embedded in these problems and their solutions.”
—John D. H. Downing, Emeritus Founding Director, Global Media Research Center, Southern Illinois University
“This is vintage Cees Hamelink as incomparable provocateur imbued with a social purpose.
This book alerts us to the reality of the cycle of good and evil, humans who look the other way
rather than defuse conflict, the need for mindfulness in the everyday, and the role of media
institutions in escalating evil through dehumanizing representations.”
—Bella Mody, de Castro Chair in Global Media, University of Colorado–Boulder
“Cees Hamelink has written an eloquent and important book about the importance of both
personal communication and mass media in counteracting the evils of war and conflict. He
opines that it is not enough for communicators to report. They must also educate and warn
against repetition of crimes against humanity.”
—Howard Tumber, City University–London
“In this wide-ranging book on an all too timely topic, Cees Hamelink asks key questions about
the role of media in collective violence, and he suggests thought-provoking answers.”
—Susan Benesch, Senior Fellow, World Policy Institute
escalating violence right now, leaving out both the past and the future. Hamelink’s three
proposals, early warning (opening the future), disarming conversations (anti-escalation) and
‘compassionate communication’ (about suffering, about joy) should be read and understood by
all, moguls and pundits alike.”
—Johan Galtung, Professor of Peace Studies and founder of TRANSCEND
“Cees Hamelink brings a breadth and depth of experience, and of political and ethical
commitment, to presenting potential everyday solutions to enormous problems that can easily
appear beyond our capacity to solve. In particular, he serves as a seasoned guide to the roles of
media and information embedded in these problems and their solutions.”
—John D. H. Downing, Emeritus Founding Director, Global Media Research Center, Southern Illinois University
“This is vintage Cees Hamelink as incomparable provocateur imbued with a social purpose.
This book alerts us to the reality of the cycle of good and evil, humans who look the other way
rather than defuse conflict, the need for mindfulness in the everyday, and the role of media
institutions in escalating evil through dehumanizing representations.”
—Bella Mody, de Castro Chair in Global Media, University of Colorado–Boulder
“Cees Hamelink has written an eloquent and important book about the importance of both
personal communication and mass media in counteracting the evils of war and conflict. He
opines that it is not enough for communicators to report. They must also educate and warn
against repetition of crimes against humanity.”
—Howard Tumber, City University–London
“In this wide-ranging book on an all too timely topic, Cees Hamelink asks key questions about
the role of media in collective violence, and he suggests thought-provoking answers.”
—Susan Benesch, Senior Fellow, World Policy Institute
Cuprins
Introduction Conflict and Evil; Chapter 1 Living with Others the Inevitable Conflict; Chapter 2 Media and the Spiral of Escalation; Chapter 3 Taming the Spiral of Escalation; Chapter 4 Mindful Communication; Chapter 5 The Communicative City; Chapter 6 Collective Evil Can it Happen Again?; Chapter 7 International Media Alert System (IMAS); Chapter 8 Learning from Albert Camus;
Descriere
Proposes three approaches to the prevention of mass mediated aggression: an early warning system for incitement to mass destruction, the invitation to disarming conversations in urban space, and the teaching of 'compassionate communication' to children and others.