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Preface | p. v |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Notes | p. 10 |
Capitalizing On Technology And Sustaining Media Attention | p. 13 |
Communications, Policy-Making, and Humanitarian Crises | p. 15 |
Reporting Humanitarianism: Are the New Electronic Media Making a Dif ference? | p. 45 |
Suffering in Silence: Media Coverage of War and Famine in the Suda n | p. 68 |
Building Greater Humanitarian Capacity | p. 91 |
Big Problems, Small Print: A Guide to the Complexity of Humanitarian Emergencies and the Media | p. 93 |
Emergency Response as Morality Play: the Media, the Relief Agencies, and the Need for Capacity Building | p. 115 |
Notes | p. 135 |
the Media and the Refugee | p. 136 |
Improving U.S. Policy | p. 147 |
Illusions of Influence: The CNN Effect in Complex Emergencies | p. 149 |
Human Rights and Humanitarian Crises: Policy-Making and the Media | p. 169 |
Conclusions | p. 177 |
Coping with the New World Disorder: the Media, Humanitarians, and Policy-Makers | p. 179 |
About the Authors | p. 190 |
Index | p. 197 |
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