TY - BOOK AU - Savelsberg,Joachim J. ED - Project Muse. TI - Migrating into Financial Markets : : How Remittances Became a Development Tool / SN - 9780520960930 PY - 2015///] CY - Oakland, California PB - University of California Press KW - E-docs KW - pplt KW - Human rights KW - Violence KW - Press KW - Public opinion KW - Media KW - Darfur KW - Sudan KW - Darfur-Konflikt KW - gnd KW - Menschenrechtsverletzung KW - Medien KW - Öffentliche Meinung KW - Gewalt KW - Berichterstattung KW - fast KW - Press coverage KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Criminology KW - bisacsh KW - Sociology KW - bicssc KW - Sociology and anthropology KW - Society and social sciences Society and social sciences KW - Regional and national history KW - Law KW - Jurisprudence and general issues KW - Humanities KW - History: earliest times to present day KW - History KW - Criminology: legal aspects KW - 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 KW - Dārfūr al-Janūbīyah (Province) KW - Soudan KW - Histoire KW - 2003- (Conflit du Darfour) KW - Couverture de presse KW - Opinion publique etrangere KW - Darfur Conflict, 2003- KW - Mass media and the conflict KW - Foreign public opinion KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Introduction : questions, theory, Darfur, data -- Setting the stage : Justice Cascade and Darfur -- The human rights field and Amnesty International -- American mobilization and the Justice Cascade -- The humanitarian aid field and Doctors without Borders -- The humanitarian complex and challenges to the justice : the case of Ireland -- Diplomatic representations of mass violence -- Diplomatic field in national contexts : deviations from the master narrative -- Mediating competing representations : the journalistic field -- Rules of the journalistic game, autonomy and the habitus of Africa correspondents -- Patterns of reporting : fields, countries, ideology and gender -- Conclusions : fields, the global versus the national and representations of mass violence; Open Access N2 - How do interventions by the UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court influence representations of mass violence? What images arise instead from the humanitarianism and diplomacy fields? How are these competing perspectives communicated to the public via mass media? Zooming in on the case of Darfur, Joachim J. Savelsberg analyzes more than three thousand news reports and opinion pieces and interviews leading newspaper correspondents, NGO experts, and foreign ministry officials from eight countries to show the dramatic differences in the framing of mass violence around the world and across social fields. Representing Mass Violencecontributes to our understanding of how the world acknowledges and responds to violence in the Global South UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/63422/ ER -