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De-Westernizing visual communication and cultures: perspectives from the Global South

Baden-Baden: Nomos (2020), 225 pp.
ISBN 978-3-8487-6577-5 (print); 978-3-7489-0693-3 (online)
"This edited volume gives voice to pluralised avenues from visual communication and cultural studies regarding the Global South and beyond, including examples from China, India, Cambodia, Brazil, Mexico and numerous other countries. Defining visual communication and culture as an umbrella term that ... more

Public memory, public media, and the politics of justice

Houndmills, Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2012), xvii, 220 pp., index
ISBN 9780230354067 (hbk); 978-1-349-34616-5; 978-1-137-26517-3 (ebook)
"This book aims to provide a context in which a clear link can be traced between the politics of memory and its manifold representations and misrepresentations in public media towards a viable politics of justice. The assumption is that public awareness and perceptions of injustice, whether they are... more

Lexicon of global melodrama

Bielefeld: transcript (2022), 400 pp., 91 illustr.
ISBN 978-3-8394-5973-7 (pdf); 978-3-8376-5973-3 (print) CC BY
"Welcome to the world of melodrama—and to the melodramas of the world. This book introduces nearly one hundred cinematic masterpieces from various periods and different cultural contexts—ranging from early Hollywood to emergent and popular Bollywood, from Latin American and New German Cinema to ... more

New tes pub

Best publisher (2022), tyest
"In 2021, ARTICLE 19 set out to make sometimes invisible practices more visible, building on our existing programmes on the safety of women journalists worldwide. We undertook original research globally and specifically in six countries, three in Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka) and three in ... more

Decoding media impact: insights, advice and recommendations

Philadelphia, Penns.: Media Impact Funders (2020), 31 pp.
"This guide is meant to serve as a practical resource for funders who want to understand where to start. Informed by feedback from our network, it represents a synthesis of the past seven years of work we’ve done in the impact space, and includes examples of successful media impact evaluation, too... more