Media and Nationalism Beyond Borders

J. Keles
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Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic communities toward their homeland enabling stronger links between various agencies, political parties and movements in the states of origin and a revival of national and religious identities of migrants. Transnational media have played a key part in this by enabling a re-connection of diasporic populations with a mediated homeland. One example where this has occurred is in relation to Turkish and Kurdish media and their audience in Europe. Drawing on two different research projects on migrants’ media consumption practices in Berlin, Stockholm and London in 2009 and 2015 in London, I will argue in this chapter that the mediation of the Turkish and Kurdish ethnonational conflict has played a crucial role in the differentiation and fragmentation of political, ethnic and social identities amongst migrants from Turkey. By reporting on the ethnonational conflict and at the same time attempting to mobilise migrants’ identities for conflicting identities, either Kurdish or Turkish, the transnational media make the conflict an integral part of migrants’ everyday lives in Europe. As a result of this, increasingly ethnonational conflict in the homeland has become more dispersed, delocalized and deterritorialized.
媒体与超越国界的民族主义
通过通信技术增加的联系增强了散居社区对其祖国的重新定位,使原籍国的各种机构、政党和运动之间的联系更加紧密,并使移民的民族和宗教身份得到恢复。跨国媒体在这方面发挥了关键作用,使散居的人口能够与经过中介的家园重新联系起来。这种情况发生的一个例子是土耳其和库尔德媒体及其在欧洲的受众。根据2009年在柏林、斯德哥尔摩和伦敦以及2015年在伦敦进行的关于移民媒体消费实践的两个不同研究项目,我将在本章中论证土耳其和库尔德民族冲突的调解在土耳其移民的政治、种族和社会身份的分化和分裂中发挥了至关重要的作用。跨国媒体通过报道民族冲突,同时试图动员移民的身份认同,无论是库尔德人还是土耳其人,使冲突成为欧洲移民日常生活中不可或缺的一部分。因此,国内越来越多的民族冲突变得更加分散、非地方化和非领土化。
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