IRRC No. 860

Communication

13 articles

IRRC No. 860 Communication

13 articles

In situations of armed conflict and collective violence, the communication process is often distorted and the exchange of information is influenced by the contentious environment. The present issue of the International Review of the Red Cross looks at the links between communication and armed conflict, for both the media and humanitarian organizations.

Table of contents

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Editorial: Communication

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Interview with Fergal Keane, Special Correspondent for BBC News

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Entrepreneurs of hate and entrepreneurs of solidarity: Social identity as a basis for mass communication

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Media under fire: Fact and fiction in conditions of war

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War and media: Constancy and convulsion

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Can public communication protect victims?

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Public communication strategies of international humanitarian organizations

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ICRC communication: Generating support

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Visual communication

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Name, rank, date of birth, serial number and the right to remain silent

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Challenges in applying human rights law to armed conflict

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Council of Delegates of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, Seoul, 16-18 November 2005

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Books and articles (Winter 2005)