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[Commlist] Edited Volume "Theorising Media and Conflict" (Berghahn's Anthropology of Media Series)
Tue Aug 18 15:41:38 GMT 2020
The edited volume "Theorising Media and Conflict" (Budka & Bräuchler,
2020) is now offered for 30% off until 1 September via Berghahn Book's
website (hardcopy and e-book; code SUMMER20):
https://berghahnbooks.com/title/BudkaTheorising
It is the 10th book in Berghahn's Anthropology of Media Series
(https://berghahnbooks.com/series/anthropology-of-media) and the
introduction is available for free:
https://berghahnbooks.com/downloads/intros/BudkaTheorising_intro.pdf
You find a short description and the table of contents below.
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Description
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.
Contents
Preface
Philipp Budka
PART I: KEY DEBATES
Introduction: Anthropological Perspectives on Theorising Media and Conflict
Birgit Bräuchler and Philipp Budka
Chapter 1. Transforming Media and Conflict Research
Nicole Stremlau
PART II: WITNESSING CONFLICT
Chapter 2 Just a ‘Stupid Reflex’? Digital Witnessing of the Charlie
Hebdo Attacks and the Mediation of Conflict
Johanna Sumiala, Minttu Tikka and Katja Valaskivi
Chapter 3. The Ambivalent Aesthetics and Perception of Mobile Phone
Videos: A (De-)Escalating Factor for the Syrian Conflict
Mareike Meis
PART III: EXPERIENCING CONFLICT
Chapter 4. Banal Phenomenologies of Conflict: Professional Media
Cultures and Audiences of Distant Suffering
Tim Markham
Chapter 5. Learning to Listen: Theorising the Sounds of Contemporary
Media and Conflict
Matthew Sumera
PART IV: MEDIATED CONFLICT LANGUAGE
Chapter 6. Trolling and the Orders and Disorders of Communication in
‘(Dis)Information Society’
Jonathan Paul Marshall
Chapter 7. ‘Your Rockets Are Late. Do We Get a Free Pizza?’:
Israeli-Palestinian Twitter Dialogues and Boundary Maintenance in the
2014 Gaza War
Oren Livio
PART V: SITES OF CONFLICT
Chpapter 8. What Violent Conflict Tells Us about Media and Place-Making
(and Vice Versa): Ethnographic Observations from a Revolutionary Uprising
Nina Grønlykke Mollerup
Chapter 9. An Ayuujk ‘Media War’ over Water and Land: Mediatised Senses
of Belonging between Mexico and the United States
Ingrid Kummels
PART VI: CONFLICT ACROSS BORDERS
Chapter 10. Transnationalising the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Media
Rituals and Diaspora Activism between California and the South Caucasus
Rik Adriaans
Chapter 11. Stones Thrown Online: The Politics of Insults, Distance and
Impunity in Congolese Polémique
Katrien Pype
PART VII: AFTER CONFLICT
Chapter 12. 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
Chapter 13. Going off the Record? On the Relationship between Media and
the Formation of National Identity in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Silke Oldenburg
Chapter 14. From War to Peace in Indonesia: Transforming Media and Society
Birgit Bräuchler
Afterword
John Postill
Index
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