A Review on Media Tradition and Realities in Natural Disasters

https://doi.org/10.55529/jmcc26.1.4

Authors

  • Dr.M.R. Prakash MA. M.Com., B.Ed., MBA., M.Phil., Ph.D., FSIESRP(Malaysia)., HOD & Assistant Professor PG Department of Commerce-Bank Management Mohamed Sathak College of Arts &Science Sholingallur Chennai-600119

Keywords:

Media, Natural Disasters, Disaster victims.

Abstract

The paper surveys how the media has added to battling normal perils. An essential goal of the examination is to centre the associations, pressures and territories of bargains of media amid common fiascos highlighted inside the late writing. The article focuses on three areas: (1) media response to routine disasters; (2) media fallacies about disaster casualties; and (3) media role as a partner or weight group in routine disasters. Focusing on these three angles, the available material reveals that the media coverage of disaster events has a lasting impact on the minds and spirits of the populace and may effectively urge people to assist or can result in feedback of the situation. The media occasionally plays a significant role in spreading false beliefs about disaster victims, characterising them as either defenceless or raiders. Since they are there to gather direct and limited catastrophe data as an aware to provide in the open commercial sector of a group of observers, the media may give weight to their reports rather than spare or save casualties and survivors.

Published

2022-11-14

How to Cite

MA., D. P. . (2022). A Review on Media Tradition and Realities in Natural Disasters. Journal of Media, Culture and Communication, 2(06), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.55529/jmcc26.1.4

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