Violence and Communication
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Authors
Armentia, José I.
Arocena, Carmen
Caminos, José M.
Casado, Miguel Á.
de Dios Uriarte, Juan
DuBois, Alfonso
Esparza, Ramón
Garitaonandia, Carmelo
Garmendia, Maialen
Sabaris, Rosa M.
Issue Date
2012
Type
Book
Language
Keywords
Current Research Series
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Abstract
Description
Combining the terms "violence" and "communication" is a difficult, complex, incomplete, and perhaps impossible task, yet Violence and Communication seeks to demonstrate both generic and particular aspects of the expression and representation of violence. In a general sense, this expression and its consequences are explored in diverse global historical examples of violent events including the Holocaust, the genocide in Rwanda, and 9/11, as well as in thematic issues such as women and sexuality, poverty and inequality, and the Internet and violence. In a more particular sense, the work also addresses terrorist violence in the Basque Country, exploring specific topics such as its psychological effects in society and discursive consequences in the print media and on television. The book examines the representation of these different forms of violence in both the visual media (film, television, and photography) and the printed word (newspapers, literature, and so on). In short, the work attempts to visualize what have been often non-visible forms of violence, as well as critically analyze the multiple ways in which violence is represented and communicated.