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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    London :Arnold,
    UID:
    almafu_BV021937598
    Format: X, 174 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-7131-5841-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Industrielle Revolution ; Sozialer Wandel
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    London : Arnold
    UID:
    b3kat_BV006274070
    Format: X,174 S.
    ISBN: 0713158417
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Industrielle Revolution ; Sozialer Wandel
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_DGP1636120261
    Format: Kt., Lit.Hinw. S. 202-203
    In: The Southeast European Yearbook 1993. / Hellenic Foundation for Defense and Foreign Policy. - Athens : ELIAMEP, 1994, , Seite 189-204
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1636120261
    Format: Kt., Lit.Hinw. S. 202-203
    In: The Southeast European Yearbook 1993. / Hellenic Foundation for Defense and Foreign Policy. - Athens : ELIAMEP, 1994, , Seite 189-204
    In: pages:189-204
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1666135216
    Format: x, 637 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781928096726 , 9781928096733
    Content: Twenty-five years after the Rwanda genocide, there is still much to learn about the role the media played as similar tragedies continue to unfold today. When human beings are at their worst — as they most certainly were in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide — the world needs the institutions of journalism and the media to be at their best. Sadly, in Rwanda, the media fell short. Media and Mass Atrocity revisits the case of Rwanda, but also examines how the nexus between media and mass atrocity has been shaped by the dramatic rise of social media. It has been twenty-five years since Rwanda slid into the abyss. The killings happened in broad daylight, but many of us turned away. A quarter century later, there is still much to learn about the relationship between the media and genocide, an issue laid bare by the Rwanda tragedy. The book revisits the debate over the role of traditional news media in Rwanda, where, confronted by the horrors taking place, international news media, for the most part, turned away, and at times muddled the story when they did pay attention. Hate-media outlets in Rwanda played a role in laying the groundwork for genocide, and then actively encouraged the extermination campaign. The news media not only failed to fully grasp and communicate the genocide, but mostly overlooked the war crimes committed during the genocide and in its aftermath by the Rwandan Patriotic Front. The global media landscape has been transformed since Rwanda. We are now saturated with social media, generated as often as not by non-journalists. Mobile phones are everywhere. And in many quarters, the traditional news media business model continues to recede. Against that backdrop, it is more important than ever to examine the nexus between media and mass atrocity. The book includes an extensive section on the echoes of Rwanda, which looks at the cases of Darfur, the Central African Republic, Myanmar, and South Sudan, while the impact of social media as a new actor is examined through chapters on social media use by the Islamic State and in Syria and in other contexts across the developing world. It also looks at the aftermath of the genocide: the shifting narrative of the genocide itself, the evolving debate over the role and impact of hate media in Rwanda, the challenge of digitizing archival records of the genocide, and the fostering of free and independent media in atrocity's wake. The volume also probes how journalists themselves confront mass atrocity and examines the preventive function of media through the use of advanced digital technology as well as radio programming in the Lake Chad Basin and the Democratic Republic of Congo.--Publisher's description
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781928096757
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781928096740
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Thompson, Allan, 1963- Media and mass atrocity Waterloo, Ontario : Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2019 ISBN 1928096751
    Language: English
    Author information: Dallaire, Roméo 1946-
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] : Pluto Press [u.a.] | Kampala : Fountain Publ.
    UID:
    gbv_517872021
    Format: XVI, 463 S , graph. Darst , 24cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0745326250 , 0745326269 , 9780745326252 , 9780745326269 , 9789970025954 , 9970025953
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1552503380
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , General works
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    Keywords: Ruanda ; Völkermord ; Medien ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: Annan, Kofi A. 1938-2018
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  • 7
    UID:
    edocfu_BV045569049
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (638 Seiten).
    ISBN: 9781928096757
    Content: "Twenty-five years after the Rwanda genocide, there is still much to learn about the role the media played as similar tragedies continue to unfold today. When human beings are at their worst - as they most certainly were in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide - the world needs the institutions of journalism and the media to be at their best. Sadly, in Rwanda, the media fell short. Media and Mass Atrocity revisits the case of Rwanda, but also examines how the nexus between media and mass atrocity has been shaped by the dramatic rise of social media. It has been twenty-five years since Rwanda slid into the abyss. The killings happened in broad daylight, but many of us turned away. A quarter century later, there is still much to learn about the relationship between the media and genocide, an issue laid bare by the Rwanda tragedy.
    Content: Media and Mass Atrocity revisits the debate over the role of traditional news media in Rwanda, where, confronted by the horrors taking place, international news media, for the most part, turned away, and at times muddled the story when they did pay attention. Hate-media outlets in Rwanda played a role in laying the groundwork for genocide, and then actively encouraged the extermination campaign. The news media not only failed to fully grasp and communicate the genocide, but mostly overlooked the war crimes committed during the genocide and in its aftermath by the Rwandan Patriotic Front. The global media landscape has been transformed since Rwanda. We are now saturated with social media, generated as often as not by non-journalists. Mobile phones are everywhere. And in many quarters, the traditional news media business model continues to recede. Against that backdrop, it is more important than ever to examine the nexus between media and mass atrocity.
    Content: The book includes an extensive section on the echoes of Rwanda, which looks at the cases of Darfur, the Central African Republic, Myanmar, and South Sudan, while the impact of social media as a new actor is examined through chapters on social media use by the Islamic State and in Syria and in other contexts across the developing world. It also looks at the aftermath of the genocide: the shifting narrative of the genocide itself, the evolving debate over the role and impact of hate media in Rwanda, the challenge of digitizing archival records of the genocide, and the fostering of free and independent media in atrocity's wake. The volume also probes how journalists themselves confront mass atrocity and examines the preventive function of media through the use of advanced digital technology as well as radio programming in the Lake Chad Basin and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
    Additional Edition: Thompson, Allan, 1963- Media and mass atrocity Waterloo, Ontario : Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2019 ISBN 1928096727
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781928096726
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , General works
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    Keywords: Völkermord in Ruanda ; Medien ; History
    Author information: Dallaire, Roméo 1946-
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  • 8
    UID:
    edocfu_9958092447302883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 463 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9786610763368 , 1-280-76336-1 , 1-84964-345-8 , 1-55250-338-0
    Content: Explores the role of the media in the Rwandan genocide -- within the country and beyond.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , "Contents"; "Message to Symposium on the Media and the Rwanda Genocide"; "Preface"; "Notes on Contributors"; "1 Introduction"; "2 The Media Dichotomy"; "3 Rwanda: Walking the Road to Genocide"; "PART ONE: HATE MEDIA IN RWANDA"; "4 Call to Genocide: Radio in Rwanda, 1994"; "5 RTLM Propaganda: the Democratic Alibi"; "6 Kangura: the Triumph of Propaganda Refined"; "7 Rwandan Private Print Media on the Eve of the Genocide"; "8 Echoes of Violence: Considerations on Radio and Genocide in Rwanda"; "9 RTLM: the Medium that Became a Tool for Mass Murder" , "10 The Effect of RTLM's Rhetoric of Ethnic Hatred in Rural Rwanda"; "11 Journalism in a Time of Hate Media"; "PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE GENOCIDE"; "12 Reporting the Genocide"; "13 Who Failed in Rwanda, Journalists or the Media?"; "14 Reporting Rwanda: the Media and the Aid Agencies"; "15 Limited Vision: How Both the American Media and Government Failed Rwanda"; "16 Missing the Story: the Media and the Rwanda Genocide"; "17 What Did They Say? African Media Coverage of the First 100 Days of the Rwanda Crisis" , "18 Exhibit 467: Genocide Through a Camera Lens"; "19 Media Failure over Rwanda's Genocide"; "20 A Genocide Without Images: White Film Noirs"; "21 Notes on Circumstances that Facilitate Genocide: the Attention Given to Rwanda by the Media and Others Outside Rwanda Before 1990"; "22 The Media's Failure: a Reflection on the Rwanda Genocide"; "23 How the Media missed the Rwanda Genocide"; "24 An Analysis of News Magazine Coverage of the Rwanda Crisis in the United States"; "PART THREE: JOURNALISM AS GENOCIDE: THE MEDIA TRIAL" , "31 Information in Crisis Areas as a Tool for Peace: the Hirondelle Experience"; "32 The Use and Abuse of Media in Vulnerable Societies"; "33 Censorship and Propaganda in Post-Genocide Rwanda"; "34 PG - Parental Guidance or Portrayal of Genocide: the Comparative Depiction of Mass Murder in Contemporary Cinema"; "35 The Responsibility to Report: a New Journalistic Paradigm"; "Bibliography"; "Index"; "A"; "B"; "C"; "D"; "E"; "F"; "G"; "H"; "I"; "J"; "K"; "L"; "M"; "N"; "O"; "P"; "Q"; "R"; "S"; "T"; "U"; "V"; "W"; "Y"; "Z" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7453-2626-9
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7453-2625-0
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [Eng.]
    UID:
    gbv_68592310X
    Format: Online-Ressource (xvi, 463 p) , ill , 23 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Saint-Lazare, Quebec Gibson Library Connections 2008 Canadian electronic library. Books collection Electronic document; Available by subscription via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0745326269 , 0745326250 , 9780745326269 , 9780745326252
    Content: The news media played a crucial role in the 1994 Rwanda genocide: local media fueled the killings, while the international media either ignored or seriously misconstrued what was happening. This is the first book to explore both sides of that media equation. The book examines how local radio and print media were used as a tool of hate, encouraging neighbours to turn against each other. It also presents a critique of international media coverage of the cataclysmic events in Rwanda. Bringing together local reporters and commentators from Rwanda, high-profile Western journalists, and leading medi
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 447-454) and index , Electronic document; Available by subscription via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Media and the Rwanda Genocide
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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