Focusing on how the history of past conflicts is mediated in the present and recent past in six European countries, this book explores media processes as they intersect with power dynamics and hegemonic narratives of history and historical memory.

The analysis centers around six countries that have experienced past conflict and traumatic past histories–Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Ireland, and Kosovo–selected based on the type of conflict (emanating from WWII, authoritarian past, colonial past, interethnic conflict, or communist past) and its ongoing relevance. Focusing on the mediation of past conflict, the book revolves around the following questions: How do countries that have gone through historical trauma mediate this troubled past? How do they navigate processes of production, representation, and reception? How do journalists negotiate the competing demands of professional values, political tensions, and the emotional fallout of conflict and trauma? How do audiences/publics engage with content that may misrepresent their community or experiences? How do representations of past conflict change over time? How are the mediations of the past involved in present-day politics?

Setting out in each chapter the implications of their analysis for journalistic education and practice, the book will attract readers among academics in the area of media and conflict and media and memory; students of media, communications, and journalism; and journalists who write on past conflict and commemoration, as well as those writing and researching on the six countries that form the case studies.

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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.

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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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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032513959
Publisert
2025-10-31
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
430 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
134

Biografisk notat

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 the University of Agder, Norway.