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Media and Mass Atrocity: The Rwanda Genocide and Beyond
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Waterloo, Ontario: Centre for International Governance Innovation (2019), x, 637 pp.
"The book includes an extensive section on the echoes of Rwanda, which looks at the cases of Darfur, the Central African Republic, Myanmar, and South Sudan, while the impact of social media as a new actor is examined through chapters on social media use by the Islamic State and in Syria and in other
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The Applied Theatre Reader
New York: Routledge (2009), xvi, 380 pp.
Captured by the Media: Prison Discourse in Popular Culture
Cullompton: Willan Publishing (2005), xii, 240 pp.
"This book turns on the television, opens the newspaper, goes to the cinema and assesses how punishment is performed in media culture, investigating the regimes of penal representation and how they may contribute to a populist and punitive criminological imagination. It places media discourse in pri
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Listening for a Change: Oral Testimony and Development
London: Panos (1993), viii, 167 pp.
"The focus throughout is on "listening" to people, in order to learn from experiences. Oral testimony is considered in terms of oral history and oral artistry. The importance of listening is illustrated by a large number of entertaining case studies, drawn from both developed and developing countrie
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