Theorising media and conflict
Preface: Theorising media and conflict (Philipp Budka) -- Introduction: Anthropological perspectives to theorising media and conflict (Birgit Bräuchler and Philipp Budka) -- Transforming media and conflict research (Nicole Stremlau) -- Just a 'stupid reflex'? Digital witnessing of the Char...
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Format: | UnknownFormat |
Sprache: | eng |
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New York, Oxford
Berghahn
2020
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Schriftenreihe: | Anthropology of media
Volume 10 |
Schlagworte: |
Mass media and war
> Violence in mass media
> Mass media
> Political aspects
> Social media
> Massenmedien
> Wirkung
> Konflikt
> Gewalttätigkeit
> Verlauf
> Verhalten
> Gesellschaft
> Anthropologie
> Theoriebildung
> Erde
> Social Media
> Politischer Konflikt
> Kommunikation
> Soziokultureller Wandel
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Zusammenfassung: | Preface: Theorising media and conflict (Philipp Budka) -- Introduction: Anthropological perspectives to theorising media and conflict (Birgit Bräuchler and Philipp Budka) -- Transforming media and conflict research (Nicole Stremlau) -- Just a 'stupid reflex'? Digital witnessing of the Charlie Hebdo attacks and the mediation of conflict (Johanna Sumiala, Minttu Tikka and Katja Valaskivi) -- The ambivalent aesthetics and perception of mobile phone videos : a de/escalating factor for the Syrian conflict (Mareike Meis) -- Banal phenomenologies of conflict : professional media cultures and audiences of distant suffering (Tim Markham) -- Learning to listen : theorising the sounds of contemporary media and conflict (Matthew Sumera) -- Trolling and the orders and disorders of communication in '(dis)information society' (Jonathan Paul Marshall) -- 'Your rockets are late. Do we get a free pizza?' : Israeli-Palestinian Twitter dialogues and boundary maintenance in the 2014 Gaza war (Oren Livio) -- What violent conflict tells us about media and place-making (and vice versa) : ethnographic observations from a revolutionary uprising (Nina Grønlykke Mollerup) -- An Ayuujk 'media war' over water and land : mediatized senses of belonging between Mexico and the United States (Ingrid Kummels) -- Transnationalizing the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict : media rituals and diaspora activism between California and the South Caucasus (Rik Adriaans) -- Stones thrown online : the politics of insults, distance and impunity in Congolese polémique (Katrien Pype) -- Mending the wounds of war : a framework for the analysis of the representation of conflict-related trauma and reconciliation in cinema (Lennart Soberon, Kevin Smets and Daniel Biltereyst) -- Going 'off-the-record'? on the relationship between media and the formation of national identity in post-genocide Rwanda (Silke Oldenburg) -- From war to peace in Indonesia : transforming media and society (Birgit Bräuchler) -- Afterword (John Postill.) "Theorising Media and Conflict brings together anthropologists as well as media and communication scholars to collectively address the elusive and complex relationship between media and conflict. Through epistemological and methodological reflections and the analyses of various case studies from around the globe, this volume provides evidence for the co-constitutiveness of media and conflict and contributes to their consolidation as a distinct area of scholarship. Practitioners, policymakers, students and scholars who wish to understand the lived realities and dynamics of contemporary conflicts will find this book invaluable." |
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Beschreibung: | Literaturhinweise, Register |
Beschreibung: | x, 339 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781789206821 978-1-78920-682-1 9781789206838 978-1-78920-683-8 |