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International Journal of Media and Information Policy (MIPJ):

2012 MIPJ Inaugural Magazine Edition (June 2012)

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Published by:
MIPJ Print /Digital Journal
Published:
7/23/2012
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
190 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
News
Tags:
aid, conflict, CRISIS, disaster, human rights, humanitarian, Information, International, international relations, Media, non-profit, photography, photojournalism, war

The Inaugural Edition of the MIPJ, examining the Nexus of Media, Information, International Relations and Humanitarian Affairs. Edited by K.J. Wetherholt and Gary Knight of VII. Subject matter includes the wars and effects in Iraq and Afghanistan, Bosnia, Arab Spring, Mexican drug cartels, War and famine in the Horn of Africa, Feral Cities, the Environment and Human Security, Information and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), the Occupy movement, and forgotten victims of war. Photo features by VII Photographers Donald Weber, Franco Pagetti, Alexandra Boulat, Stephanie Sinclair, Lynsey Addario, Maciek Nabrdalik, Ron Haviv, and Peter DiCampo; NOOR Photographers Jan Grarup, Kadir van Lohuizen, and Alixandra Fazzina; with additional photo features by Martin Roemers and Brian Driscoll.

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