Natural disasters like landslides and tsunamis have taken millions of lives from all over the world. As the media shows these victims as desperate and hopeless to millions of people around the world, the audience feel pity and expressed their sympathy through donations and other outreach programs led by institutions.
In this space of hospitality, students of Communication Theory from different schools share their understanding of how the media can be too close, too far, and, in ideal moments, both close and far. In so doing, it is hoped that they contribute to the negation of a mediapolis of complicity and collusion and the fostering of a mediapolis of understanding.
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