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contents | Section 1. Historical, socio-cultural, and economic approaches. Chapter 1. Image on the street Is ...folk depictions of the global south in social imagery and social video at mass scale -- Chapter 2. From the second world to global south? Narratives of Tajikistan in western media -- Chapter 3.Body abjectification as a tool to represent poverty in black Africa: a semiotic study of #BringBackOurGirls Posters -- Chapter 4. Exploring social imagery depictions of the meeting of human needs in the global South: through Maslow's six-layer "Hierarchy of needs" model -- Chapter 5. Shapes of threats in the global South: an exploration of social imagery -- Chapter 6. Ode to Africa's urban space: image of the city in Cameroonian and Nigerian popular music -- Chapter 7. Tackling Nigeria's image crisis with the aid of popular cinema: a study of Nollywood filmmakers and the Nigeria's nation-branding efforts -- Chapter 8. Nollywood video films and the Nigerian image crisis: a study of ten films -- Chapter 9. Development vs. Underdevelopment: the movies as faithful mirrors of the African continent -- Section 2. Representation of politics in the global South. Chapter 10. Positionality and commercialization of political content in US, UK media coverage of African collections --Chapter 11. Beautifying controversial African politicians through metaphors: a study of the Cameroonian media discourse -- Chapter 12. "We are anything but a 'Shithole' Country!": Exploring Nigerian online journalists' reception of Donald Trump's insult politics -- Section 3. Comparative approaches: global North vs. global SouthChapter 13. Global north-global south relations around a notional U.S.-Mexico "Border Wall": a social imagery analysis -- Chapter 14. Person-to-person direct transactions between the global North <-> global South in social videos: exploration of three metanarratives of >, <, and = -- Chapter 15. Global evocations of south-ness online: mass search data, Book Corpora, social imagery tags, article networks, and hashtag tweetstreams -- Chapter 16. The image of BRICS and the global South othered creativity.Diana Sfetlana Stoica, University of West Timisoara, Romania |
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spelling | Deconstructing images of the Global South through media representations and communication Floribert Patrick C. Endong, editor. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2020] 22 PDFs (469 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Historical, socio-cultural, and economic approaches. Chapter 1. Image on the street Is ...folk depictions of the global south in social imagery and social video at mass scale -- Chapter 2. From the second world to global south? Narratives of Tajikistan in western media -- Chapter 3.Body abjectification as a tool to represent poverty in black Africa: a semiotic study of #BringBackOurGirls Posters -- Chapter 4. Exploring social imagery depictions of the meeting of human needs in the global South: through Maslow's six-layer "Hierarchy of needs" model -- Chapter 5. Shapes of threats in the global South: an exploration of social imagery -- Chapter 6. Ode to Africa's urban space: image of the city in Cameroonian and Nigerian popular music -- Chapter 7. Tackling Nigeria's image crisis with the aid of popular cinema: a study of Nollywood filmmakers and the Nigeria's nation-branding efforts -- Chapter 8. Nollywood video films and the Nigerian image crisis: a study of ten films -- Chapter 9. Development vs. Underdevelopment: the movies as faithful mirrors of the African continent -- Section 2. Representation of politics in the global South. Chapter 10. Positionality and commercialization of political content in US, UK media coverage of African collections --Chapter 11. Beautifying controversial African politicians through metaphors: a study of the Cameroonian media discourse -- Chapter 12. "We are anything but a 'Shithole' Country!": Exploring Nigerian online journalists' reception of Donald Trump's insult politics -- Section 3. Comparative approaches: global North vs. global SouthChapter 13. Global north-global south relations around a notional U.S.-Mexico "Border Wall": a social imagery analysis -- Chapter 14. Person-to-person direct transactions between the global North <-> global South in social videos: exploration of three metanarratives of >, <, and = -- Chapter 15. Global evocations of south-ness online: mass search data, Book Corpora, social imagery tags, article networks, and hashtag tweetstreams -- Chapter 16. The image of BRICS and the global South othered creativity.Diana Sfetlana Stoica, University of West Timisoara, Romania Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book explores perspectives on the global media's representation of the development and economic growth in developing and poor countries"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 11/28/2019). Economic development Developing countries. Mass media Social aspects Developing countries. Economic development. fast Economic history. fast Mass media. fast Mass media Social aspects. fast Developing countries Economic conditions. Developing countries In mass media. Developing countries. fast Endong, Floribert Patrick C. 1983- editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2019010594 Print version: 1522598219 9781522598213 (DLC) 2019010594 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-9821-3 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Deconstructing images of the Global South through media representations and communication Section 1. Historical, socio-cultural, and economic approaches. Chapter 1. Image on the street Is ...folk depictions of the global south in social imagery and social video at mass scale -- Chapter 2. From the second world to global south? Narratives of Tajikistan in western media -- Chapter 3.Body abjectification as a tool to represent poverty in black Africa: a semiotic study of #BringBackOurGirls Posters -- Chapter 4. Exploring social imagery depictions of the meeting of human needs in the global South: through Maslow's six-layer "Hierarchy of needs" model -- Chapter 5. Shapes of threats in the global South: an exploration of social imagery -- Chapter 6. Ode to Africa's urban space: image of the city in Cameroonian and Nigerian popular music -- Chapter 7. Tackling Nigeria's image crisis with the aid of popular cinema: a study of Nollywood filmmakers and the Nigeria's nation-branding efforts -- Chapter 8. Nollywood video films and the Nigerian image crisis: a study of ten films -- Chapter 9. Development vs. Underdevelopment: the movies as faithful mirrors of the African continent -- Section 2. Representation of politics in the global South. Chapter 10. Positionality and commercialization of political content in US, UK media coverage of African collections --Chapter 11. Beautifying controversial African politicians through metaphors: a study of the Cameroonian media discourse -- Chapter 12. "We are anything but a 'Shithole' Country!": Exploring Nigerian online journalists' reception of Donald Trump's insult politics -- Section 3. Comparative approaches: global North vs. global SouthChapter 13. Global north-global south relations around a notional U.S.-Mexico "Border Wall": a social imagery analysis -- Chapter 14. Person-to-person direct transactions between the global North <-> global South in social videos: exploration of three metanarratives of >, <, and = -- Chapter 15. Global evocations of south-ness online: mass search data, Book Corpora, social imagery tags, article networks, and hashtag tweetstreams -- Chapter 16. The image of BRICS and the global South othered creativity.Diana Sfetlana Stoica, University of West Timisoara, Romania Economic development Developing countries. Mass media Social aspects Developing countries. Economic development. fast Economic history. fast Mass media. fast Mass media Social aspects. fast |
title | Deconstructing images of the Global South through media representations and communication |
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title_full | Deconstructing images of the Global South through media representations and communication Floribert Patrick C. Endong, editor. |
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