Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
PART 1: OVERVIEW
Chapter 1: Media and disaster risk reduction
Rajib Shaw, Suvendrini Kakuchi, Miki Yamaji
Chapter 2: Media experiences of Asian disasters: a way forward
Russel Isaac
PART 2: Media Types and its role
Chapter 3: Community Radio Movement in the Promotion of Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia
Mario Antonius Birowo and Junichi Hibino
Chapter 4: Social media in disaster management
Aleksandrina Mavrodieva and Rajib Shaw
Chapter 5: Relic as record media in Japan
Hiromi Hirose
PART 3: Examples and issues related to role of media
Chapter 6: Adaptation communication of indigenous and local knowledge: Can community radios be mobilized in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region?
Binaya Raj Shivakoti, Suman Basnet, Rajib Shaw, Osamu Mizuno, Dhrupad Chaudhary
Chapter 7: Challenges and lessons from reporting from Ground Zero- diaries of journalists covering disasters in the Asia Pacific
Suvendrini Kakuchi
Chapter 8: Reinstating sustainability of community radio operation in disaster management: lessons from Indonesia and Haiti
Vibhas Sukhwani, Adnan Fabyandi, Sri Purwanti, Rajib Shaw
Chapter 9: Creating an enabling environment for urban disaster reporting
Suvendrini Kakuchi and Rajib Shaw
Chapter 10: New Paradigms of Natural Disaster Reporting and its Risk Communication in China in the New Media Age
Tianhai Jiang and Rajib Shaw
Chapter 11: The importance of reporting local disasters: lessons from Varanasi, India
Suvendrini Kakuchi and Rajib Shaw
Chapter 12: Challenges of News Gathering in a Disaster Zone: A study of Jammu and Kashmir Floods
Himanshu Shekhar Mishra
Chapter 13: Disaster broadcasting: challenges, evolution and lessons from Japan
Irie Sayaka
Chapter 14: Disaster awareness and risk of foreign residents and tourists in Japan: Impact on society and role of media
Midori Kusagaya, Shodai Honzawa, Shunya Hosokawa, Rajib Shaw
Chapter 15: NHK WORLD-JAPAN's Challenge to Create BOSAI Culture in Japan and Across the World
Midori Kusagaya and Aye Nge Khin