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This book explores the role of external powers and international organisations in media assistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through analysis of key documents, media reports, and interviews with key participants it examines the main actors, their roles, and the way in which they influenced the media and society.
List of contents
Introduction: Military-Imposed Peace and Democracy 1. Experimenting with Semi-Protectorate in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) 2. War of Pictures and Words 3. Media Created by the International Community 4. Imposing Laws and Rules for the Media 5. The Public Broadcasting System Under Protectorate 6. Lessons from the Experiment Annexes
About the author
Nidžara Ahmetaševi¿ is a journalist, editor and researcher from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. She has been working in the media for over 20 years and she holds a PhD from the University of Graz, Austria. Her fields of interest are democratisation and media development in a post-conflict society, hate speech, transitional justice, media and political propaganda, human rights and migrations. She has received the AHDA Columbia University Fellowship, Chevening Scholarship, Ron Brown Fellowship for Young Professionals, UNICEF Keizo Obuchi Award, and Annenberg-Oxford Summer Media Policy Summer Institute Fellowship; she was short-listed for the European Press Prize in 2022; and Fetisov Journalism Award 2022 for 'Outstanding Contribution to Peace'. Her work has been featured in various media in the Balkans, as well as the
New Yorker,
Al Jazeera English online,
The Observer, the
Independent on Sunday, the
International Justice Tribune,
Der Spiegel, The Guardian, and
Rolling Stone, among others. She was a speaker at the TEDx Talk in Krakow, Poland, and Personal Democracy Forum, 2017, Gdansk, Poland.
Summary
This book explores the role of external powers and international organisations in media assistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through analysis of key documents, media reports, and interviews with key participants it examines the main actors, their roles, and the way in which they influenced the media and society.