Human Rights for Communicators

Human Rights for Communicators

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Jan 1, 2004 · English · Hardcover (260 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 260
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2004
Publisher Hampton Pr
Edition New ed.
ISBN-10 1572735686
ISBN-13 9781572735682

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Cees J. Hamelink delves into the intricate relationship between communication and human rights in this thought-provoking exploration. He argues that effective communication is pivotal for the realization and protection of human rights. By examining various case studies and real-world examples, he elucidates how communicators, whether journalists, public relations professionals, or activists, play a crucial role in advocating for social justice and equality.

Throughout the book, Hamelink addresses the ethical responsibilities of communicators, urging them to view their work through the lens of human rights. He emphasizes that communication is not merely about transmitting information; it is a means of fostering understanding and dialogue among diverse communities. This perspective offers readers a fresh understanding of the power dynamics at play in the realm of communication.

Ultimately, the narrative encourages communicators to embrace their potential as agents of change, reinforcing the importance of human rights in their craft. Hamelink’s insights serve as a call to action, inspiring professionals to use their skills to contribute to a more equitable world.

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Politics
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