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Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
2 139 kr
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This volume interrogates the mediatized politics of western intervention in Afghanistan, to gain a deeper understanding of the occupation within the broader transition toward a multipolar global order.Accurate histories of western interventions and regional realities are often obscured or even eclipsed in the accounts of western mainstream media, which, if anything, tend to rue the withdrawals and lionize the suffering of returning troops. This volume investigates the state’s role in the dark underbelly of the shortsighted interventionist media narrative, as well as the dehumanizing portrayals of people living in the Afghanistan–Pakistan region. In its opening section, the book critically evaluates the narrative of the Global War on Terror, as well as the wars launched after 9/11 that destabilized the Middle East. The chapters in the following section contextualize developments in Afghanistan with a historical framework that will problematize linear narratives that are mobilized in support of interventions. The chapters in the final section re-present specific aspects of the geopolitical and humanitarian consequences that have eluded mainstream media workers, including journalists and Hollywood moviemakers.This book will be of interest to students of propaganda studies, media and communication studies, US foreign policy, and international relations.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 548 kr
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This edited collection brings together esteemed international scholars to examine how religio-ethnonationalist power is produced, normalized, and resisted through discourse. Rather than treating democratic decline as a purely institutional or electoral phenomenon, the book foregrounds communicative processes through which exclusionary identities, historical narratives, moral claims, and affective appeals are mobilized to legitimate authoritarian power. As the first book in communication studies to systematically theorize religio-ethnonationalism as a central analytic framework, Democratic Decline advances understanding of how religion, nationalism, and media power intersect in struggles over democracy. Contributors from Ghana, Great Britain, India, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, North Macedonia, and the U.S. analyze how discourse functions simultaneously as a mechanism of domination and a site of contestation, shaping memory, identity, citizenship, and political belonging through processes of discursive amnesia, discursive amnesty, discursive cleansing, and discursive resistance.The book engages a wide range of interdisciplinary conversations, including peace, war, and conflict resolution, legal and policy analysis, colonial and post-colonial inquiry, ethnic and minority rights, post-structuralist discourse theory, civil society, and environmental injustice. Across these intersecting domains, contributors demonstrate how religio-ethnonationalist projects rely on structured forgetting, moralized narratives, and affective polarization to sustain hierarchies of power and exclusion, while also revealing uneven conditions under which resistance emerges.By centering communication as a site of democratic struggle, Democratic Decline offers readers conceptual tools for identifying how democratic backsliding is communicatively produced and challenged, while foregrounding the ethical and political stakes of memory, identity, power, and resistance in shaping the future of democracy.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
1 206 kr
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Embodied Activisms explores how activists use their bodies to resist social norms, engage with institutions, and promote change. This book spans historical perspectives, current contexts, and the most current scholarly literature to interrogate how embodied activisms are read, performed, understood, and actualized. The studies in this volume address current, critical issues such as police accountability activism, the climate crisis, environmental concerns, and protests of Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Chapters analyze a wide range of nonviolent mobilization tactics, including silent protests, embodied witnessing, leisure spectacle demonstrations, performance art and other forms of creative practice, and rallies. Analyses engage with aspects of intersectionality in activism and critique diverse modes of embodied resistance in locations including East Central Europe, the Americas, and the Mediterranean region.