Memory, Conflict and New Media/ (Record no. 192291)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780203083635
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Transcribing agency Department of Peace and Conflict Studies
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Memory, Conflict and New Media/
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Introduction: Old Conflict, New Media: Post-Socialist Digital Memories, Ellen Rutten and Vera Zvereva <br/><br/>Part I: Concepts of Memory <br/>1. Europe’s Other World: Romany Memory within the New Dynamics of the Globital Memory Field, Anna Reading <br/>2. Mourning and Melancholia in Putin’s Russia: An Essay in Mnemonics, Alexander Etkind <br/>3. Memory Events and Memory Wars: Victory Day in L’viv, 2011 through the Prism of Quantitative Analysis, Galina Nikiporets-Takigawa <br/>4. War of Memories in the Ukrainian Media: Diversity of Identities, Political Confrontation, and Production Technologies, Volodymyr Kulyk <br/>5. #Holodomor – Twitter and Public Discourse in Ukraine, Martin Paulsen <br/><br/>Part II: Words of Memory <br/>6. ‘A Stroll Through the Keywords of my Memory’: Digitally Mediated Commemoration of the Soviet Linguistic Heritage, Ingunn Lunde <br/>7. Memory and Self-Legitimization in the Russian Blogosphere: Argumentative Practices in Historical and Political Discussions in Russian-Language Blogs of the 2000s, Ilya Kukulin <br/>8. Building Wiki-History: Between Consensus and Edit Warring, Helene Dounaevsky <br/>9. News Framing under Conditions of Unsettled Conflict: An Analysis of Georgian Online and Print News around the 2008 Russo-Georgian War, Doreen Spoerer-Wagner <br/>10. Rust on the Monument: Challenging the Myth of Victory in Belarus, Aliaksei Lastouski <br/><br/>Part III: Images of Memory <br/>11. Between RuNet and UkrNet: Mapping the Crimean Web War, Maria Pasholok <br/>12. Repeating History? The Computer Game as Historiographic Device, Gernot Howanitz <br/>13. The Digital (Artistic) Memory of Nicolae Ceausescu, Caterina Preda <br/>14. Witnessing War, Globalizing Victory: Representations of World War II on the Website Russia Today, Jussi Lassila <br/>15. From ‘The Second Katyn’ to ‘A Day Without Smolensk’: Facebook Responses to the Smolensk Tragedy and its Aftermath, Dieter de Bruyn Conclusion, Julie Fedor Timeline: New Media and Memory Politics
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Keyword Politics
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Keyword International Relations
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url http://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203083635
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