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[ecrea] Global Poverty and the Media - Call for authors
Tue Jul 07 15:07:59 GMT 2009
The publisher Peter Lang is seeking an author or editor for a new
volume on Poverty and the Media in the Global Crises and the Media
series. As series editor, and following a recent successful call for
authors for a volume on global pandemics and the media, I would be
delighted to hear from anyone who feels they have the expertise to
put together a cutting edge monograph or edited collection
reflecting on the permanent emergency of global poverty and
contemporary media.
It is hoped that the author(s) or editor(s) will situate poverty in
global context, examine media roles, representations and
responsibilities and theorize the mechanisms and meanings involved
in this interaction as well as possible impacts on publics and
policy making. Ideally the book will draw on recent research
findings and positions of theory as appropriate and aim to provide a
structured sequence of chapters written in an accessible and
authoritative style.
If you would like to discuss your ideas for this volume I'd be very
pleased to hear from you.
(apologies for cross-posting)
Thank you,
Simon Cottle ((cottles /at/ cardiff.ac.uk))
Professor Simon Cottle,
Deputy Head of School,
School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies,
Bute Building (Room 1.28),
Cardiff University,
King Edward VII Avenue,
Cardiff CF10 3NB
Wales, U.K.
Tel: 02920 874506
email: (CottleS /at/ cardiff.ac.uk)
web: www.cardiff.ac.uk/jomec/
Latest book: Global Crisis Reporting: Journalism in the Global Age
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/jomec/resources/globalcrisisreporting.pdf
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