Crisis and the war and climate refugees: from international protocols to journalistic narratives

Authors

  • Cilene Victor Cásper Líbero Faculty, Interdisciplinary Research Center

Keywords:

humanitarian crisis, refugees, humanized narratives, humanized journalism, media intervention, comprehension as as method

Abstract

The contemporary humanitary crisis, with more than 65 million refugees of violent conflicts and climate chages, has put under distrust the development models and stressed the theoretical and practical fragilities for confronting them. This paper reviews the essence of the debates at the World Humanitarian Summit, analyzes the narratives of international protocols on the topic and advocates for media intervention through humanized journalistic narratives.

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Author Biography

Cilene Victor, Cásper Líbero Faculty, Interdisciplinary Research Center

Doctor in Public Health from the University of São Paulo (USP). Coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Research Center (CIP) and teacher at the Cásper Líbero Faculty.

Published

2018-01-24

How to Cite

Victor, C. . (2018). Crisis and the war and climate refugees: from international protocols to journalistic narratives. Folios, Revista De La Facultad De Comunicaciones Y Filología, (35-36), 63–77. Retrieved from https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/folios/article/view/330834

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