-- 1. Humanitarian intervention in the 1990s: cultural remembrance and the reading of Somalia as Vietnam / David Kieran
-- 2. Framing a rights ethos: artistic media and the dream of a culture without borders / Michael Galchinsky
-- 3. How editors choose which human rights news to cover: a case study of Mexican newspapers / Ella McPherson
-- 4. Framing strategies for economic and social rights in the United States / Dan Chong
-- 5. Fresh, wet tears': shock media and human rights awareness campaigns / Tristan Anne Borer
-- 6. Celebrity diplomats as mobilizers? Celebrities and activism in a hypermediated time / Joseph F. Turcotte
-- 7. Amplifying individual impact: social media's emerging role in activism / Sarah Kessler
-- 8. The spectacle of suffering and humanitarian intervention in Somalia / Joel R. Pruce.
-- 2. Framing a rights ethos: artistic media and the dream of a culture without borders / Michael Galchinsky
-- 3. How editors choose which human rights news to cover: a case study of Mexican newspapers / Ella McPherson
-- 4. Framing strategies for economic and social rights in the United States / Dan Chong
-- 5. Fresh, wet tears': shock media and human rights awareness campaigns / Tristan Anne Borer
-- 6. Celebrity diplomats as mobilizers? Celebrities and activism in a hypermediated time / Joseph F. Turcotte
-- 7. Amplifying individual impact: social media's emerging role in activism / Sarah Kessler
-- 8. The spectacle of suffering and humanitarian intervention in Somalia / Joel R. Pruce.