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[ecrea] New Book on "Making Human Rights News"
Sun Nov 26 19:09:52 GMT 2017
For all interested in the process of human rights issues becoming
newsworthy and litigation-worthy, I am announcing the publication of a
new book co-edited by me and a good friend and colleague, Morton
Winston, renown human rights scholar and activist, and former chair of
the US section of Amnesty International.
The book is titled: "Making Human Rights News: Balancing Participation
and Professionalism: (Routledge, 2017)
https://www.routledge.com/Making-Human-Rights-News-Balancing-Participation-and-Professionalism/Pollock-Winston/p/book/9781138037748
Description
Making Human Rights News: Balancing Participation and Professionalism
explores the impact of new digital technology and activism on the
production of human rights messages. It is the first collection of
studies to combine multidisciplinary approaches, "citizen witness"
challenges to journalism ethics, and expert assessments of the
"liberating role" of the Internet, addressing the following questions:
1. What can scholars from a wide range of disciplines – including
communication studies, journalism, sociology, political science, and
international relations/studies – add to traditional legal and political
human rights discussions, exploring the impact of innovative digital
information technologies on the gathering and dissemination of human
rights news?
2. What questions about journalism ethics and professionalism arise as
growing numbers of untrained "citizen witnesses" use modern mobile
technology to document claims of human rights abuses?
3. What are the limits of the "liberating role" of the Internet in
challenging traditional sources of authority and credibility, such as
professional journalists and human rights professionals?
4. How do greater Internet access and human rights activism interact
with variations in press freedom and government censorship worldwide to
promote respect for different categories of human rights, such as
women's rights and rights to health?
This book was originally published as a special issue of the /Journal of
Human Rights./
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