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[Commlist] New book: Reporting Conflict and Peace in Cyprus: Journalism Matters
Thu Apr 14 20:05:47 GMT 2022
BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT:
Sanem Şahin is pleased to announce the publication of her new book,
‘Reporting Conflict and Peace in Cyprus: Journalism Matters’ (Palgrave
MacMillan, 2022).
LINK
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-95010-1
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-95010-1>
DESCRIPTION
The book studies journalism in Cyprus to understand how journalists
negotiate their roles and responsibilities in conflict-affected
societies. In Cyprus, journalism has navigated through the pressures and
challenges of intercommunal and political tensions. The book outlines a
historical context of the conflict, also known as the Cyprus problem and
discusses the news media's involvement in it. However, the primary
concern is journalists' perceptions of their professional roles and
external forces affecting their work. It examines the impact of
political, economic and organisational influences, media ownership and
technological developments on their work through interviews conducted
with journalists. It studies professional and ethical challenges
journalists experience, especially when reporting intercommunal
relations. Finally, it explores the impact of digital media on
journalism and the public debate on the Cyprus problem.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Understanding Journalism
2. News Media and the Conflict in Cyprus
3. Journalistic Roles in Cyprus
4. The Peace Process and Journalism in Cyprus
5. Digital Journalism in Cyprus
Sanem Şahin is a Senior Lecturer in the School of English and Journalism
at the University of Lincoln, UK. Her research interests include peace
and conflict reporting, journalistic roles, national identity and
marginalised communities.
“This is a massively researched, theoretically rich, historically rooted
study of the multiple ways in which the media have handled the still
on-going nationalistic rivalries and peace process in Cyprus. But in
stressing the ethical responsibilities of both professional and
non-professional journalists, Sanem Şahin shows how the media can be
utilised to transcend the stereotyping of ‘us’ versus ‘them’ dichotomies
and promote, instead, understanding and reconciliation between the Greek
and Turkish communities. While the focus throughout is on Cyprus, the
findings of this are of global significance.” (Richard Lance Keeble,
Professor of Journalism, University of Lincoln, UK)
“Reporting Conflict and Peace in Cyprus: Journalism Matters is precious
because it shows how conflict intensifies the many tensions that
journalism has to face, with its entanglement between ideology and the
temptations to give in to othering, and with the contradictions between
a commitment to truth and the loyalty to the community (and the state),
all within an incessant flux of economic and political pressures that
are still met with courageous resistance. The book is at its strongest
not only when it convincingly demonstrates that there is not one
journalism, but also when it shows the damage that war does to entire
societies and their journalisms. Still, the book never gives in to
hopelessness, but stubbornly persists in offering future perspectives
for Cypriot journalisms.” (Nico Carpentier, Extraordinary Professor,
Charles University, Prague)
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