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Project MUSE - Turning Up The Volume: The Amplification of Shame


ABSTRACT:
One important strategy human rights organizations (HROs) employ to draw attention to human rights abuses is naming and shaming. By calling attention to government human rights violations, HROs hope to galvanize world public opinion and increase pressure on repressive regimes to halt abuses. While some HROs, like Amnesty International, communicate directly with their large membership bases, the vast majority of HROs rely on the media to transmit their message to the international community. Issuing reports and press releases are a major part of their efforts to make the international community aware of abuses. The more media coverage an HRO s reports and press releases receive, the more their message is amplified. This article first develops a theory about how certain characteristics of the HRO and its targets matter for the organization s ability to amplify its message. The article then develops a new measure of amplification and uses this new measure to evalua ....

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Wayne, Holmes Ashland reacts to Capitol riots: Hard to stomach


Since June 1, demonstrators in support of Black Lives Matter have gathered on the Wooster Square from noon to 1 p.m. every day.
On Thursday, they added some thoughts about the protesters supporting President Donald Trump who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
“It was disgraceful and unbelievable. I hardly slept last night,” said Mary Hruby, a resident of Wayne County s Chester Township. “It was so far removed from anything we’ve ever seen in our democracy. I just still can’t believe it. Trump was the author of it.”
The difference in treatment between Black Lives Matter demonstrators and the protesters in D.C. did not go unnoticed by the group on the square Thursday.   ....

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