Human Rights Journalism Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian I

Shaw argues that journalism should focus on deconstructing the underlying structural and cultural causes of political violence such as poverty, famine and human trafficking, and play a proactive (preventative), rather than reactive (prescri

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Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian Interventions

Ibrahim Seaga Shaw

10.1057/9780230358874 - Human Rights Journalism, Ibrahim Seaga Shaw

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to New York University - Waldmann Dental Library - PalgraveConnect - 2016-02-13

Human Rights Journalism

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to New York University - Waldmann Dental Library - PalgraveConnect - 2016-02-13

Human Rights Journalism

10.1057/9780230358874 - Human Rights Journalism, Ibrahim Seaga Shaw

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Advances in Reporting Distant Humanitarian Interventions Ibrahim Seaga Shaw

10.1057/9780230358874 - Human Rights Journalism, Ibrahim Seaga Shaw

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to New York University - Waldmann Dental Library - PalgraveConnect - 2016-02-13

Human Rights Journalism

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