Croatian journalists’ narratives on Croatian war crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Autores

  • Karmen Erjavec University of Ljubljana
  • Zala Volcic University of Queensland, Australia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1808-0820.cali.2007.65486

Palavras-chave:

media, journalists, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, critical discourse analysis, military struggles.

Resumo

The former Yugoslav wars of 1990s have proven to be one of the most violent and aggressive military conflicts after the 2nd World War in Europe. One of the wars in the former Yugoslav region took place between Croats and Bosnian Muslims (1992-1994). The causes for war and war itself are still being denied by the majority of Croats despite evidence from Croatian historians and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague. Because the media have played a crucial role in the construction of the ethnic “Other” (the enemy), we’ve interviewed Croatian journalists to understand how they understand, explain and justify the war crimes committed in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The study shows that Croatian journalists appropriated “war on terrorism”, “Iraqi war”, “European” and “neo-liberal” discourses according to their own socio-historical framework to justify a particular ideology (in this case, the nationalistic ideology of a “Greater Croatia”) and a particular practice (the war crimes against the Bosnian Muslims).

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Biografia do Autor

  • Karmen Erjavec, University of Ljubljana
    Associate Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences,
    University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, where she teaches Mass
    Communication, Media and Minorities and Media Education.
  • Zala Volcic, University of Queensland, Australia
    Lecturer of Communication at the School of Journalism and Communication, University of Queensland, Australia.

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Publicado

2007-08-27

Como Citar

Croatian journalists’ narratives on Croatian war crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina. (2007). Caligrama (São Paulo. Online), 3(2). https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1808-0820.cali.2007.65486