This book explores media processes as they intersect with power dynamics and hegemonic narratives of history and historical memory. It will appeal to media and conflict, media and memory; communications, and journalism.
This book explores media processes as they intersect with power dynamics and hegemonic narratives of history and historical memory. It will appeal to media and conflict, media and memory; communications, and journalism.
Eugenia Siapera is Professor of Digital Technology Policy and Society at University College Dublin, Ireland. Anke Fiedler is a researcher and lecturer at the University of Greifswald, Germany. Kenneth Andresen is Professor of Media Studies at University of Agder, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Mediation of Memories of Past Conflict 2. Dealing with Troubled History: How Journalists in History Newsbeat Reconstruct the Past in Media Productions Today 3. Journalism and War Heritage: Representation of the Past in Post-War Bosnia-Herzegovina 4. Regimes of Historicity of the Cyprus Conflict in Media Discourses 5. Remembering the Horror: National Socialism and the Holocaust in the Discourse of Germany's Leading News Magazine Der Spiegel 6. The Missing Link: Assessing the Role of the Greek News Media in Shaping and Orienting Collective Memory and Discussion on the Greek Civil War 7. Media Conflict Memory in Ireland: Dislocation, Fracture and a Public Path Forward 8. Epilogue Index
1. Mediation of Memories of Past Conflict 2. Dealing with Troubled History: How Journalists in History Newsbeat Reconstruct the Past in Media Productions Today 3. Journalism and War Heritage: Representation of the Past in Post-War Bosnia-Herzegovina 4. Regimes of Historicity of the Cyprus Conflict in Media Discourses 5. Remembering the Horror: National Socialism and the Holocaust in the Discourse of Germany's Leading News Magazine Der Spiegel 6. The Missing Link: Assessing the Role of the Greek News Media in Shaping and Orienting Collective Memory and Discussion on the Greek Civil War 7. Media Conflict Memory in Ireland: Dislocation, Fracture and a Public Path Forward 8. Epilogue Index
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