The Yugoslav Succession Wars and the War for Symbolic Hegemony
Poglavlje u monografiji (Objavljena verzija)
Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
In spite of the growing literature on discourse analysis, the relationship of discourse to violent/non-violent outcomes of conflict is an under-researched area. This book combines theories on ethnic conflict, identity construction and discourse analysis with a comprehensive and inclusive survey of the countries of the former Yugoslavia. It presents an understanding of the interrelationship between 'words' and 'deeds' grounded through an extensively close analysis of film, television and newspapers samples taken from the period. This combination of ground-breaking applications of theory with detailed empirical case studies will make Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts of key interest to scholars across a range of social sciences including sociology, discourse analysis, media, conflict and peace studies as well as those concerned with ethnopolitical conflict.
Izvor:
Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts, 2009, 105-128Izdavač:
- Farnham : Ashgate Publishing
Kolekcije
Institucija/grupa
IFDTTY - CHAP AU - Pudar, Gazela AU - Bakić, Jovo PY - 2009 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/706 AB - In spite of the growing literature on discourse analysis, the relationship of discourse to violent/non-violent outcomes of conflict is an under-researched area. This book combines theories on ethnic conflict, identity construction and discourse analysis with a comprehensive and inclusive survey of the countries of the former Yugoslavia. It presents an understanding of the interrelationship between 'words' and 'deeds' grounded through an extensively close analysis of film, television and newspapers samples taken from the period. This combination of ground-breaking applications of theory with detailed empirical case studies will make Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts of key interest to scholars across a range of social sciences including sociology, discourse analysis, media, conflict and peace studies as well as those concerned with ethnopolitical conflict. PB - Farnham : Ashgate Publishing T2 - Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts T1 - The Yugoslav Succession Wars and the War for Symbolic Hegemony SP - 105 EP - 128 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_706 ER -
@inbook{ editor = "Kolsto, Pal", author = "Pudar, Gazela and Bakić, Jovo", year = "2009", abstract = "In spite of the growing literature on discourse analysis, the relationship of discourse to violent/non-violent outcomes of conflict is an under-researched area. This book combines theories on ethnic conflict, identity construction and discourse analysis with a comprehensive and inclusive survey of the countries of the former Yugoslavia. It presents an understanding of the interrelationship between 'words' and 'deeds' grounded through an extensively close analysis of film, television and newspapers samples taken from the period. This combination of ground-breaking applications of theory with detailed empirical case studies will make Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts of key interest to scholars across a range of social sciences including sociology, discourse analysis, media, conflict and peace studies as well as those concerned with ethnopolitical conflict.", publisher = "Farnham : Ashgate Publishing", journal = "Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts", booktitle = "The Yugoslav Succession Wars and the War for Symbolic Hegemony", pages = "105-128", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_706" }
Kolsto, P., Pudar, G.,& Bakić, J.. (2009). The Yugoslav Succession Wars and the War for Symbolic Hegemony. in Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts Farnham : Ashgate Publishing., 105-128. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_706
Kolsto P, Pudar G, Bakić J. The Yugoslav Succession Wars and the War for Symbolic Hegemony. in Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts. 2009;:105-128. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_706 .
Kolsto, Pal, Pudar, Gazela, Bakić, Jovo, "The Yugoslav Succession Wars and the War for Symbolic Hegemony" in Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts (2009):105-128, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_706 .