This book explores social media's role in fostering reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia, a region still grappling with unresolved conflicts and ethnic divides. Aimed at students in digital media studies, and peace studies, this book will also be relevant to those interested in the intersection of technology and social change.
This book explores social media's role in fostering reconciliation in the former Yugoslavia, a region still grappling with unresolved conflicts and ethnic divides. Aimed at students in digital media studies, and peace studies, this book will also be relevant to those interested in the intersection of technology and social change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ivana Stepanovi¿ is a research fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies K¿szeg in Hungary since February 2021. She has previously served as a research fellow at the Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research in Serbia from February 2014 to December 2022.
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Introduction 1. From Transitional Justice to Hashtag Strategies: Reconciliation Projects in Former Yugoslavia and Beyond 2. Transnationalism and Influencer Marketing as Informal Reconciliation 3. #Balkan: A Topological, Cultural, and Algorithmic Signifier 4. Exploring the Commodification of Balkan Stereotypes and Identity Reconstruction on YouTube and TikTok 5. Precarious Play Labour: Self-Commodification Strategies of Balkan Influencers 6. It's Complicated: The Relationship of Balkan Influencers with Platform Algorithms 7. The Quiet Peacebuilders: Hidden Reconciliation Practices on Social Media 8. Policy Recommendations 9. Conclusion
Introduction 1. From Transitional Justice to Hashtag Strategies: Reconciliation Projects in Former Yugoslavia and Beyond 2. Transnationalism and Influencer Marketing as Informal Reconciliation 3. #Balkan: A Topological, Cultural, and Algorithmic Signifier 4. Exploring the Commodification of Balkan Stereotypes and Identity Reconstruction on YouTube and TikTok 5. Precarious Play Labour: Self-Commodification Strategies of Balkan Influencers 6. It's Complicated: The Relationship of Balkan Influencers with Platform Algorithms 7. The Quiet Peacebuilders: Hidden Reconciliation Practices on Social Media 8. Policy Recommendations 9. Conclusion
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