The Muhammad cartoon crisis of 2005¿2006 in Denmark caught the world by surprise as the growing hostilities toward Muslims had not been widely noticed. Through the methodologies of media anthropology, cultural studies, and communication studies, this book brings together more than thirteen years of research on three significant historical media events in order to show the drastic changes and emerging fissures in Danish society and to expose the politicization of Danish news journalism, which has consequences for the political representation and everyday lives of ethnic minorities in Denmark.
The Muhammad cartoon crisis of 2005¿2006 in Denmark caught the world by surprise as the growing hostilities toward Muslims had not been widely noticed. Through the methodologies of media anthropology, cultural studies, and communication studies, this book brings together more than thirteen years of research on three significant historical media events in order to show the drastic changes and emerging fissures in Danish society and to expose the politicization of Danish news journalism, which has consequences for the political representation and everyday lives of ethnic minorities in Denmark.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Hervik holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Copenhagen; an MPhil in International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER); and is a Professor in the Department of Culture and Global Studies at Aalborg University. He has done research and written extensively on the Danish media coverage of ethnic and Islamic minority issues as well as on the social construction of Yucatec Mayan identity in Mexico.
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List of Tables and Figures Preface List of Acronyms Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Emergence of Neonationalism and Neoracism in the Post-1989-World Chapter 3. Newspaper Campaign Unlike Any Other Chapter 4. The End of Tolerance? Chapter 5. The Danish Cultural World of Unbridgeable Differences Chapter 6. The Mona Sheikh Story 2001 Chapter 7. Mediated Muslims: Jyllands-Posten's Coverage of Islam 2001 Chapter 8. The Response from Muslim Readers and Viewers Chapter 9. The Original Spin: Freedom of Speech as Danish News Management Chapter 10. A Political Struggle in the Field of Journalism Chapter 11. The Narrative of "Incompatibility" and The Politics of Negative Dialogues in the Danish Cartoon Affair Chapter 12. "We Have To Explain Why We Exist" Chapter 13. Conclusion Appendix: Permissions References Index
List of Tables and Figures Preface List of Acronyms Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Emergence of Neonationalism and Neoracism in the Post-1989-World Chapter 3. Newspaper Campaign Unlike Any Other Chapter 4. The End of Tolerance? Chapter 5. The Danish Cultural World of Unbridgeable Differences Chapter 6. The Mona Sheikh Story 2001 Chapter 7. Mediated Muslims: Jyllands-Posten's Coverage of Islam 2001 Chapter 8. The Response from Muslim Readers and Viewers Chapter 9. The Original Spin: Freedom of Speech as Danish News Management Chapter 10. A Political Struggle in the Field of Journalism Chapter 11. The Narrative of "Incompatibility" and The Politics of Negative Dialogues in the Danish Cartoon Affair Chapter 12. "We Have To Explain Why We Exist" Chapter 13. Conclusion Appendix: Permissions References Index
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