Media, Central American Refugees, and the U.S. Border Crisis
Explore the intricate dynamics of media representation and humanitarian crises in "Media, Central American Refugees, and the U.S. Border Crisis" by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2019, this insightful hardback spans 142 pages, delving into the historical context and conventions surrounding the language of security. The author critically examines how this language distorts information, misleads the public, and misidentifies key concerns. By omitting essential narratives, the book highlights the pressing need to recognize the underlying causes and viable solutions to humanitarian challenges faced by Central American refugees at the U.S. border. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in media studies, refugee issues, and the socio-political landscape of Central America. Discover the importance of accurate representation in shaping public perception and policy.