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Mediatisation of War

Ukraine and European Belonging
Buch | Hardcover
2026
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-032-17481-9 (ISBN)
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This book explores how crises transform the relationship between individuals, media, and institutions in shaping historical events. Focusing on the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, it examines how media both traditional and digital construct narratives that influence public perception and collective memory. Through the lens of Foucault s concept of dispositif, the authors analyse the diversity of media platforms as instruments for designing discourse, representation, and knowledge.

Drawing on extensive research into European media coverage during critical moments including the 2015 migrant crisis, Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, and major commemorations such as the centenary of the 1918 Armistice and the fall of the Berlin Wall this volume situates the Ukraine conflict within a broader historical and communicative context. It offers unique insights into how European media use platforms like Twitter to shape identity and political discourse at the onset of war.

Combining theoretical frameworks with real case studies, this book is an essential resource for scholars and students of media studies, communication, history, and European affairs. It provides a critical guide to understanding the interplay between crisis, media, and the construction of meaning in contemporary society.

Luciana Radut-Gaghi is Professor of Communication Studies at CY Cergy Paris University, France. Her teaching and research focuses on media studies from a discourse analysis perspective. 

Elisabeth Le is Professor Emerita at the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies, the University of Alberta, Canada. Her research interest has mostly been on media discourse, political discourse, and intercultural discourse. 

Alida Maria Silletti is Associate Professor of the French language at the Università degli studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Italy. Her main main research interests lie in comparative French and Italian linguistics with a focus on the morphosyntax of complex sentences. 

Hedwig Wagner is Professor of European Media Studies at the Interdisciplinary Centre for European Studies, Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany. Her research interests are dedicated to the intersection of Europe and media, European memory studies, border studies and geo-media studies. 

Chapter 1: Characterization of the war on the mediatic dispositive on Twitter as editorial strategy.- Chapter 2: Competing Narratives of War - Russian Media, Historical Memory, and the Russian-Speaking Minority in Ukraine.- Chapter 3: The European Dispositif in Ukrainian Media Discourse which role to play in the theater of the conflict.- Chapter 4: Past s present in Germany s online news on Russia s war against Ukraine.- Chapter 5: Europe's representation during the first months of the Ukrainian conflict: a media narrative of Le Figaro's live coverage.- Chapter 6: French and Italian newsmedia tweets and comments about 8th-9th May, 2022 commemorations what place for European belonging.- Chapter 7: An obligatory manifesto. The war in Ukraine as a place for the affirmation of media values within the information war.- Chapter 8: Construction of an ongoing historic event : A comparison of Le Monde, Die S ddeutsche Zeitung, and The Guardian.- Chapter 9: The role of the Ukrayina.pl portal in sustaining the national identity of the Ukrainian minority in Poland in times of disinformation threats.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.6.2026
Reihe/Serie Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse
Zusatzinfo Approx. 280 p. 30 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Schlagworte Discourse analysis • Dispositive • Europe • media • Social Media • Ukraine • war
ISBN-10 3-032-17481-3 / 3032174813
ISBN-13 978-3-032-17481-9 / 9783032174819
Zustand Neuware
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