Human Rights Journalism and its Nexus to Responsibility to Protect Human Rights Journalism and its Nexus to Responsibility to Protect

Human Rights Journalism and its Nexus to Responsibility to Protect

How and Why the International Press Failed in Sri Lanka’s Humanitarian Crisis

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Publisher Description

This book takes a holistic approach by capturing the various perspectives and viewpoints concerning the theory and practice of Human Rights Journalism. Firstly, this book helps fill the epistemological vacuum present in Human Rights Journalism by proposing ‘pragmatic objectivity’ within the critical constructivist epistemology. Secondly, it defines the Human Rights Journalism-Responsibility to Protect nexus by identifying five key elements. Thirdly, it proposes an Human Rights Journalism-Responsibility to Protect conceptual model, which illustrates how an embedded human rights focussed media strategy can be designed. Fourthly, this book proposes two novel quantitative analysis tools called the ‘Framing Matrix’ and the ‘Multimodal Discourse Analysis Matrix’ that are equipped to deal with a big sample size over a long period of time. These tools are used to examine the practice of Human Rights Journalism and the typology of news stories of distant sufferings. Finally, it provides a scientific explanation for those in search of the answer to why one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world, which took place in Sri Lanka in 2009, did not create any global compassion or garner attention.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2020
12 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
2.3
MB

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