Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-121) and index.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Latino immigration, cognitive biases, and media effect -- Chapter 2. The ethics of care and peace journalism -- Chapter 3. The press and the Cuban unaccompanied minors -- Chapter 4: Two regions reporting on the border conflict: 2014 -- Chapter 5: What changed?: two new presidents, one conflict in common -- Chapter 6: Conclusion: challenges and opportunities.
Summary:
"This book examines the role of American and Mexican media in promoting, unintentionally or otherwise, harsh views against Central American migrants. The author challenges journalism's traditional approach to news production by introducing the peace journalism rubric to immigration reporting"-- Provided by publisher.
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