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This title explores the phenomenon of the satirical election campaign, aiming to offer an entertaining, enlightening and informative read for students working across a variety of disciplines
"Both academics and diplomats frequently cite postwar El Salvador as an example of successful conflict resolution and democratization. Salvadoran human rights advocates have continually and publicly expressed their support of key provisions in the 1992 peace accords. This freedom of expression contributed to the punishment of those responsible for the murders of opposition leader Francisco Velis and medical students Adriano Vilanova. Human rights advocates have been less successful in other areas, however, including their opposition to amnesty laws for wartime human rights violators and their work against vigilante death squads." "This study covers the 1992 peace accords, which include the removal of human rights abusers from the military, the creation of a truth commission and the demilitarization of public security. It also discusses the troubling indications that the government is once again reducing the space available for freedom of expression, including the undermining of the Office of the Human Rights Counsel, the hostile attitude of President Francisco Flores, and evidence of internal espionage. Later chapters focus on police reform. The book concludes by presenting some suggestions for increasing freedom of expression in transitional societies such as El Salvador."--Jacket
In: Screening Spaces
Introduction: Images of Exhibition and Encounter -- Works Cited -- Notes -- Contents -- Contributors -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Part I -- Chapter 1: 'A Constellation of Incongruities': The Amateur Film and the Trip to the Zoo -- A 'Zoomorphic' Cinema? -- The Scottish National Zoological Park (1931/1932) -- Zoo Year (1965) -- Jeen Family Film (No.3) (1931/1932) -- And Yet … -- Interference 1: The Curiosity of the Crowd -- Interference 2: The Camel Ride -- Interference 3: The Charging Animal -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Films
In: Humanitarianism
Introduction : global humanitarianism and media culture -- Histories of humanity. "United Nations children" in Hollywood cinema : juvenile actors and humanitarian sentiment in the 1940s / Michael Lawrence -- Classical antiquity as a humanitarian narrative : the Marshall Plan films about Greece / Katerina Loukopoulou -- "The most potent public relations tool ever devised"? : the United States Peace Corps in the early 1960s / Agnieszka Sobocinska -- Narratives of humanitarianism. The naive republic of aid : grassroots exceptionalism in humanitarian memoir / Emily Bauman -- "Telegenically dead Palestinians" : cinema, news media and perception management of the Gaza conflicts / Sohini Chaudhuri -- The unknown famine : television and the politics of British humanitarianism / Andrew Jones -- Reporting refuge and risk. European borderscapes : the management of migration between care and control / Pierluigi Musarò -- The role of aid agencies in the media portrayl of children in Za'atari Refuge Camp / Toby Fricker -- Selling the lottery to earn salvation : journalism practice, risk and humanitarian communication / Jairo Lugo-Ocando and Gabriel Andrade -- Capitalism, consumption and charity. Consumption, global humanitarianism and childhood / Laura Suski -- Liking visuals and visually liking on Facebook : from starving children to satirical saviours / Rachel Tavernor -- The corporate karma carnival : offline and online games, branding and humanitarianism at the Roskilde Festival / Lene Bull Christiansen and Mette Fog Olwig.
In: Humanitarianism: Key Debates and New Approaches
There is as yet no collection that examines the longer histories of global humanitarianism and media culture, which would enable readers to consider the various continuities, as well as the differences, characterising the mass media's relationship with international humanitarian crisis and relief. This collection examines this relationship from the 1950s to the present, from Marshall Plan documentaries and the promotion of the Peace Corps in the decades following the Second World War to the role of Facebook in the work of NGOS and the media's response to the current refugee crisis. The majority of the contributors to the proposed volume are specialists in the fields of media, film and cultural studies and approach the question of humanitarianism-media culture relations from a variety of critical and theoretical perspectives, and draw on other disciplines such as sociology, journalism, politics and anthropology.
In: Model problems and outstanding answers
Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1. Federal Judicial Power; 2. Federal Legislative Power; 3. Federal Executive Power; 4. Limits on State Regulatory Authority; 5. Incorporation, State Action, and Takings; 6. Mixed Structural Problems; 7. The Due Process Clauses and Non-Textual Rights; 8. Equal Protection; 9. Free Expression; 10. Freedom of Association; 11. The Religion Clauses; 12. Mixed Individual Rights Problems; Table of Cases.