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Reporting Human Rights : Global Crises and the Media : Book 20 - Simon Cottle

Reporting Human Rights

By: Simon Cottle, Susana Sampaio-Dias

eBook | 27 September 2022 | Edition Number 1

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Reporting Human Rights provides a systematic examination of human rights news and reporting practices from inside the world of television news production.

From an interdisciplinary perspective, the book discusses the potential of journalism in contributing to human rights protection, awareness and debate, in ignoring, silencing or misrepresenting human rights issues around the world or, in extreme situations, in inciting hatred, genocide and crimes against humanity. It provides insight into how journalists translate human rights issues, revealing different reporting patterns and levels of detail in reporting, and suggesting different levels of engagement with human rights problems.

The book explains the most important factors that encourage or limit the coverage of human rights news. Grounded in a close examination of the news production processes and key moments where possible human rights stories are contemplated, decided or eventually ignored, the book opens up new insights into the complexities and constraints of human rights reporting today.

Industry Reviews
«Overall, [this] is a thought-provoking book with rich content and unique perspectives. I would highly recommend this book to media professionals, policymakers, research-ers, scholars, organizations, and individuals who are interested in human rights protec-tion, promotion, and intervention research.»
(Tingting Hu, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly Vol. 95, Issue 1, 2018)

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