Producing indefinite drafts of history: Journalists’ roles in historic revisionism in Europe and beyond

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Abit Hoxha, Kenneth Andresen, Panagiotis Paschalidis, Anke Fiedler
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This paper seeks to explore to what degree revisionism and journalism interact in a European context. By looking at countries with troubled pasts, such as Greece and Spain, which are well into the European Union and also the euro-public sphere, and Kosovo, which uses European Integration as a framework to deal with its conflicting past, we aim to answer the crucial questions of what historical revisionism in journalistic productions is; how it emerges and how it is addressed by journalistic productions in such discourses. We use data from 22 semi-structured in-depth interviews with selected journalists who cover ‘troubled past,’ identified by searching content on the media with the same keywords. These journalists represent a pool of professionals who research the past and forensically deconstruct events and documents to come to new conclusions or re-interpretations of the past through present journalistic productions. Our data suggest that journalists indeed have a narrative of the past in their minds and are eager to explore it further in seeking an ideal professional role of finding out the truth as a counter-revisionist measure. In doing so, journalists also face competing loyalty between their identity and professionalism, belonging, and political situation. Greece, Spain, and Kosovo have suffered very different past conflicts and have different ways of dealing with the past, but journalists in all three countries compete for the true narratives of war and the past. Writing the first draft of history, they argue that the latter is continuously under revision.
制作不确定的历史草稿:记者在欧洲及其他地区历史修正主义中的作用
本文旨在探讨在欧洲背景下,修正主义与新闻报道的互动程度。通过观察希腊和西班牙等过去问题重重的国家(这两个国家已完全融入欧盟和欧元公共领域)以及科索沃(科索沃以欧洲一体化为框架来处理其充满冲突的过去),我们旨在回答以下关键问题:新闻作品中的历史修正主义是什么;它是如何出现的,以及新闻作品在此类话语中是如何处理它的。我们使用了 22 个半结构式深度访谈的数据,访谈对象是选定的报道 "动荡的过去 "的记者,这些记者是通过在媒体上搜索相同关键词的内容而确定的。这些记者代表了一批专业人士,他们研究过去,对事件和文件进行取证解构,通过现在的新闻作品得出新的结论或对过去进行重新诠释。我们的数据表明,记者的脑海中确实存在着对过去的叙述,并渴望进一步探索,以寻求理想的职业角色,即作为反修正主义措施找出真相。在此过程中,记者也面临着身份与专业、归属感和政治局势之间的忠诚度竞争。希腊、西班牙和科索沃过去遭受的冲突截然不同,处理过去的方式也不尽相同,但这三个国家的记者都在争夺对战争和过去的真实叙述。他们在撰写历史初稿的同时,认为历史仍在不断修正。
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Journalism
Journalism COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
10.30%
发文量
123
期刊介绍: Journalism is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles from the growing community of academic researchers and critical practitioners with an interest in journalism. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
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