1. Introduction: Understanding Human Rights Journalism and Its Nexus to Responsibility to Protect
2. The Failings of Conventional War Journalism
3. Human Rights Journalism: Tracing Its Epistemological Foundation
4. Exploring the links between Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and Human Rights Journalism (HRJ)
5. Analysing feature detection of media representations via Framing Matrix and Multimodal Discourse Analysis Matrix
6. Accessibility Effect of the Agenda Setting of the Humanitarian Crisis of Sri Lanka
7. Applicability Effect of the Agenda Setting of the Humanitarian Crisis of Sri Lanka
8. Exploring the Impact of the Applicability Effect of the Humanitarian Crisis in Sri Lanka in the International Press
9. Journalists Speak Up on Their Reporting of the Crisis in Sri Lanka
10. Conclusion: Theory and Practice of Human Rights Journalism.