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Public Memory, Public Media and the Politics of Justice

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Zusatztext 'This is an extremely timely and significant book that tackles a growing area of media and memory studies! namely mediated public memory and its relationships to the politics of justice. The book has an international line up of authors who have provided insightful and original material from around the world. Public Memory! Public Media! and the Politics of Justice brings to our attention the difficult and important question of whether there should be an international human right to memory and what this would mean for the politics of justice.' - Anna Reading! University of Western Sydney! Australia Informationen zum Autor AURÉLIE CAMPANA Associate Professor in political science at Laval University, Québec, CanadaHOPETON DUNN Professor of Communications Policy and Digital Media at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, JamaicaKARMEN ERJAVEC Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Ljubljana, SloveniaCLAUDIA FELD Researcher at the CONICET (Argentina) and a Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires and at the National University of General Sarmiento, ArgentinaCEES J. HAMELINK Professor of Human Rights and Public Health at the Athena Institute at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, the NetherlandsRACHEL IBRECK Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Limerick, IrelandJOSEPH NEVINS Teacher of Geography at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, USAANNA READING Professor of Communication at the University of Western Sydney, AustraliaGERMÁN VARGAS Lawyer specializing in Human Rights and working at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, PeruCHARLES VILLA-VICENCIO Fellow and Emeritus Professor of the University of Cape Town, South AfricaZALA VOL?I? Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, and a Senior Lecturer at the School of Journalism and Communication, University of Queensland, Australia Klappentext Exposing how memory is constructed and mediated in different societies, this collection explores particular contexts to identify links between the politics of memory, media representations and the politics of justice, questioning what we think we know and understand about recent history. Zusammenfassung Exposing how memory is constructed and mediated in different societies! this collection explores particular contexts to identify links between the politics of memory! media representations and the politics of justice! questioning what we think we know and understand about recent history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Introduction: Public Media and the Right to Memory: Towards an Encounter with Justice Rethinking Justice: Between Public Amnesia and Public Memory Images of Disappearance in Argentina: How Films, Photos, and Television Buttress Memory East Timor, the United States and Mass Atrocities: Remembering and Forgetting Justice, Media and Memory: The South African Transition A Time of Mourning: The Politics of Commemorating the Tutsi Genocide in Rwanda The European Roma: An Unsettled Right to Memory The Chechen Memory of Deportation: From Recalling a Silenced Past to the Political Use of Public Memory 'Media memories' in Bosnia and Herzegovina Slavery and Emancipation in the Caribbean: Preserving the Public Memory Endnote Index...

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Foreword Introduction: Public Media and the Right to Memory: Towards an Encounter with Justice Rethinking Justice: Between Public Amnesia and Public Memory Images of Disappearance in Argentina: How Films, Photos, and Television Buttress Memory East Timor, the United States and Mass Atrocities: Remembering and Forgetting Justice, Media and Memory: The South African Transition A Time of Mourning: The Politics of Commemorating the Tutsi Genocide in Rwanda The European Roma: An Unsettled Right to Memory The Chechen Memory of Deportation: From Recalling a Silenced Past to the Political Use of Public Memory 'Media memories' in Bosnia and Herzegovina Slavery and Emancipation in the Caribbean: Preserving the Public Memory Endnote Index

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'This is an extremely timely and significant book that tackles a growing area of media and memory studies, namely mediated public memory and its relationships to the politics of justice. The book has an international line up of authors who have provided insightful and original material from around the world. Public Memory, Public Media, and the Politics of Justice brings to our attention the difficult and important question of whether there should be an international human right to memory and what this would mean for the politics of justice.' - Anna Reading, University of Western Sydney, Australia

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