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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 미디어학
· ISBN : 9781138485372
· 쪽수 : 228쪽
· 출판일 : 2018-09-04
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Introduction: Situating The "Refugee Crisis" And Its Sociopolitical Effects Through 21st Century European Journalism
[Giovanna Dell’Orto and Irmgard Wetzstein]
Part 1: Policy, Politics and Media Discourses from Fortress Europe To Mutti Merkel And Idomeni
1. Welcoming Citizens, Divided Government, Simplifying Media: Germany’s Refugee Crisis, 2015-2017
[Dietrich Thranhardt]
Notes from the Field: One Sentence, Many Misunderstandings: A German Journalist Reflects On Germany’s "We Can Do It" Stance
[Peter Riesbeck]
2. The Expectations-Politics-Policy Conundrum: Assessing the Impact of The Migration and Refugee Crisis on The European Union
[Vicki L. Birchfield and Geoffrey Harris]
3. "Fortress Europe": Representation and Argumentation in Austrian Media And EU Press Releases On Border Policies
[Sabine Lehner and Markus Rheindorf]
4. The Gender Dimension of The Refugee Debate ? Progressiveness and Backwardness Discourses in Austrian Press Coverage
[Irmgard Wetzstein]
5. Empathy Toward Refugees, Apathy Toward Journalism ? Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees in Greece, Thousands of Stories, Just A Few Hundred Clicks
[Andreas M. Panagopoulos]
Notes from the Field: Real Empathy, Fake News? One Reporter’s Experiences in The Frontlines in Northern Greece
[Costas Kantouris]
Part 2: Civil Society Responses as Another Lens into Public Opinion in Greece, Austria And Germany
6. Moving on And In: Integration Through Shared and Independent Living Spaces in Greece
[Sophia Ioannou with Valia Savvidou]
7. Tackling The "Refugee Crisis" And Meeting the Educational Needs of Newly Arrived Refugees: Programs for Refugee Teachers and Students in Germany And Austria
[Kerstin Lueck and Leonhard Dokalik-Wetzstein]
8. Online Fake News, Hateful Posts Against Refugees, And A Surge in Xenophobia and Hate Crimes in Austria
[Claudia Schafer with Andreas Schadauer]
Part 3: Journalism at The Border ? Reporting on The Crisis in Greece
9. Trying to Find the Right Words
[Ioannis Papadopoulos]
10. Down & Out & Wet & Bedraggled ? Navigating the Emotional and Ethical Maelstrom of Reporting from The Crisis Flashpoint of Idomeni
[Phoebe Fronista and Sofia Papadopoulou]
11. Overcoming the Empathy Gap ? Covering Europe’s Migrant Crisis for An American Audience
[Jeanne Carstensen]
12. Reporting Back to The Migrant Audience ? Afghans’ Exodus and Perilous Journey to Europe
[Mustafa Mohammad Sarwar]
13. Avoiding the Traps of The Numbers Game and Caricatures ? The Responsibility of Keeping the Factual Record for The World
[Elena Becatoros and David Rising]
Part 4: Journalism and Integration ? Reporting on The Crisis in Austria And Germany
14. From Empathy to Hostility In 127 Days ? The Journey of Austrian Press and TV Coverage
[Edith Meinhart, Martin Staudinger, and Peter Unger]
15. Cologne’s New Year’s Eve Sexual Assaults: The Turning Point in German Media Coverage
[Jan Bielicki]
Notes from the Field: Fake News and A Profession in Crisis: A Foreign Correspondent Reflects On "Willkommenskultur"
[Carmen Valero]
16. Torn Between Transparency and Stereotypes? How to Report About Refugees and Crime
[Eva Thone]
17. Widening the Focus ? Why Writing About Migration Is More Than Writing About Migrants
[Caterina Lobenstein]
18. After the Arrival ? Telling Stories of Integration in Germany For a Global Audience
[Melissa Eddy]
Conclusion: Interplays of Journalistic Practices, News, Public Opinion and Policies in Europe’s Refugee Crisis
[Giovanna Dell’Orto]