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Disasters, Relief and the Media Jonathan Benthall

Disasters, Relief and the Media By Jonathan Benthall

Disasters, Relief and the Media by Jonathan Benthall


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Aimed at those concerned with aid and development as well as with media and cultural studies and anthropology, this text examines the way in which relief agencies and the media interact, and illustrates many of the organizational, moral and political problems facing them.

Disasters, Relief and the Media Summary

Disasters, Relief and the Media by Jonathan Benthall

Written at a time when disasters both natural - drought, famine - and manmade - the war in Yugoslavia, civil strike in South Africa - fill our TV screens and newspapers, and when politicians are arguing over how many refugees Britain should accept, this book examines the way in which relief agencies and the media interact, and illustrates many of the organizational, moral and political problems facing them. Dr Benthall considers the different styles and "marketing techniques" of the different agencies, with particular attention paid to the power of television. There are also accounts of two modern calamities: the Nigerian civil war of the late 1960s and the Armenian earthquake of 1988.

Table of Contents

The international response to disasters in the 1990s; ambivalence within the agencies; parables of disaster; the cultural styles of NGOs; images and narratives of disaster relief; conclusion - disasters, relief and the media.

Additional information

GOR002099645
9781850437376
1850437378
Disasters, Relief and the Media by Jonathan Benthall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1993-12-31
288
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