The chapters in this volume examine a few facets inthe drama of how the survivors of the Holocaust contended with life after thedarkest night in Jewish history.
The Afterlife of Palestinian Images is a groundbreaking study of how colonial violence alters and changes visual objects - which in turn affects how a society and culture relates to its own images.
This book uses examples from Belgium, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom to explore the patterns of political and societal responses to terrorist attacks, raise questions about the efficacy of terrorism as a violent communication strategy, and formulate concrete recommendations for policymakers and professionals working to increase resilience and limit the impact of terrorism.
This book uses examples from Belgium, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom to explore the patterns of political and societal responses to terrorist attacks, raise questions about the efficacy of terrorism as a violent communication strategy, and formulate concrete recommendations for policymakers and professionals working to increase resilience and limit the impact of terrorism.
Democracy is in bad health. This book offers a new diagnosis - and an ancient remedy. It shows that the original purpose of elections was to exclude the people from power by appointing an elite to govern over them. Based on studies and trials from around the globe, it presents the practical case for a true democracy - one that actually works.
Against Post-Truth: An Empirical-Theoretical Inquiry into News Media delivers a refreshingly critical perspective on the post-truth debate, challenging the naturalized status of this concept as an epochal crisis in contemporary epistemology, media and politics.