6,405
Views
61
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Arrested war: the third phase of mediatization

&
Pages 1320-1338 | Received 26 Apr 2015, Accepted 26 Jun 2015, Published online: 10 Aug 2015

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (13)

Nina Springer, Gunnar Nygren, Dariya Orlova, Daria Taradai & Andreas Widholm. (2023) Sourcing Dis/Information: How Swedish and Ukrainian Journalists Source, Verify, and Mediate Journalistic Truth During the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict. Journalism Studies 24:9, pages 1111-1130.
Read now
Paul Reilly & Virpi Salojärvi. (2022) (De)constructing societal threats during times of deep mediatization. The Communication Review 25:3-4, pages 147-151.
Read now
Gregory Asmolov. (2022) Internet regulation and crisis-related resilience: from Covid-19 to existential risks. The Communication Review 25:3-4, pages 235-257.
Read now
Mark Finn. (2021) From accelerated advertising to Fanboost: mediatized motorsport. Sport in Society 24:6, pages 937-953.
Read now
Jānis Juzefovičs & Triin Vihalemm. (2020) Keeping channels open or screening out? The digital practices of Baltic Russian-speakers during the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Russian Journal of Communication 12:3, pages 262-283.
Read now
Olga Baysha. (2020) Dividing social networks: Facebook unfriending, unfollowing, and blocking in turbulent political times. Russian Journal of Communication 12:2, pages 104-120.
Read now
Katy Parry. (2018) Private Pictures and Public Secrets. Journalism Studies 19:8, pages 1098-1115.
Read now
Gunnar Nygren, Michal Glowacki, Jöran Hök, Ilya Kiria, Dariya Orlova & Daria Taradai. (2018) Journalism in the Crossfire. Journalism Studies 19:7, pages 1059-1078.
Read now
Andrew Hoskins & Pavel Shchelin. (2018) Information war in the Russian media ecology: the case of the Panama Papers. Continuum 32:2, pages 250-266.
Read now
Irina Khaldarova & Mervi Pantti. (2016) Fake News. Journalism Practice 10:7, pages 891-901.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (48)

Alessandra Massa & Giuseppe Anzera. (2022) The platformization of military communication: The digital strategy of the Israel Defense Forces on Twitter . Media, War & Conflict 16:3, pages 364-382.
Crossref
Michael Tschirky & Mykola Makhortykh. (2023) #Azovsteel: Comparing qualitative and quantitative approaches for studying framing of the siege of Mariupol on Twitter. Media, War & Conflict.
Crossref
Marc Jungblut, Anna Sophie Kümpel, Christina Peter & Tim Wulf. (2023) Editorial: The Russian invasion of Ukraine in modern information environments: content, consumers, and consequences of digital conflict communication. Frontiers in Political Science 5.
Crossref
James Rodgers & Alexander Lanoszka. (2021) Russia’s rising military and communication power: From Chechnya to Crimea. Media, War & Conflict 16:2, pages 135-152.
Crossref
Roman Horbyk & Dariya Orlova. (2022) Transmedia storytelling and memetic warfare: Ukraine’s wartime public diplomacy. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy 19:2, pages 228-231.
Crossref
Triin Vihalemm & Jānis Juzefovičs. (2023) ‘They say we are all zombies’: Rethinking the role of audiences in a mediatized international conflict. Global Media and Communication 19:1, pages 3-28.
Crossref
Linards Udris, Daniel Vogler, Morley Weston & Mark Eisenegger. (2023) Sourcing practices of online news media in Switzerland during the war in Ukraine. Frontiers in Political Science 5.
Crossref
Fabian Virchow. 2023. Militärsoziologie – Eine Einführung. Militärsoziologie – Eine Einführung 289 323 .
Roman Horbyk. (2022) “The war phone”: mobile communication on the frontline in Eastern Ukraine. Digital War 3:1-3, pages 9-24.
Crossref
Tom Walsh. (2022) How to analyze visual propaganda in the Middle East: An analysis of imagery in the “Saudi Strike Force Movie”. Digest of Middle East Studies 31:2, pages 96-112.
Crossref
Elsa Hedling, Emil Edenborg & Sanna Strand. (2022) Embodying Military Muscles and a Remasculinized West: Influencer Marketing, Fantasy, and “the Face of NATO”. Global Studies Quarterly 2:1.
Crossref
Lilie Chouliaraki & Omar Al-Ghazzi. (2021) Beyond verification: Flesh witnessing and the significance of embodiment in conflict news. Journalism 23:3, pages 649-667.
Crossref
Barbara Cyrek. (2022) The Image of War in CNN’s “Russia-Ukraine News” Headlines. Report from September 2022. Zarządzanie Mediami 10:3, pages 193-208.
Crossref
Marc Jungblut. 2022. Handbuch Politische Kommunikation. Handbuch Politische Kommunikation 313 326 .
Jaˉnis Juzefovičs. 2022. Information Wars in the Baltic States. Information Wars in the Baltic States 55 79 .
Giuseppe Anzera & Alessandra Massa. 2021. Politics of Disinformation. Politics of Disinformation 35 47 .
Elsa Hedling & Niklas Bremberg. (2021) Practice Approaches to the Digital Transformations of Diplomacy: Toward a New Research Agenda. International Studies Review 23:4, pages 1595-1618.
Crossref
Vera Tolz, Stephen Hutchings, Precious N Chatterje-Doody & Rhys Crilley. (2020) Mediatization and journalistic agency: Russian television coverage of the Skripal poisonings. Journalism 22:12, pages 2971-2990.
Crossref
Devendra Dilip Potnis & Macy Halladay. (2021) Role of gatekeeping on Facebook in creating information benefits for vulnerable, pregnant women in the rural United States. Journal of Documentation 77:6, pages 1393-1412.
Crossref
Shixin Ivy Zhang. (2019) Mediatization of conflict in the social media era: A case study of Sino-Indian border crisis in 2017. Journalism 22:10, pages 2618-2636.
Crossref
Gregory Asmolov. (2021) From sofa to frontline: The digital mediation and domestication of warfare. Media, War & Conflict 14:3, pages 342-365.
Crossref
Maxim Alyukov. (2021) News reception and authoritarian control in a hybrid media system: Russian TV viewers and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Politics, pages 026339572110414.
Crossref
Shabir Hussain, Farrukh Shahzad & Adam Saud. (2021) Analyzing the State of Digital Information Warfare Between India and Pakistan on Twittersphere. SAGE Open 11:3, pages 215824402110319.
Crossref
Nina M Bjørge & Øyvind Kalnes. (2019) Cultures of anarchy: Images of Russia in the narrative of Norwegian mainstream news media during the Ukraine crisis 2014. Media, War & Conflict 14:2, pages 150-173.
Crossref
Irina Khaldarova. (2019) Brother or ‘Other’? Transformation of strategic narratives in Russian television news during the Ukrainian crisis. Media, War & Conflict 14:1, pages 3-20.
Crossref
Rebecca Adler-Nissen & Ayşe Zarakol. (2020) Struggles for Recognition: The Liberal International Order and the Merger of Its Discontents. International Organization 75:2, pages 611-634.
Crossref
Ruth GarlandRuth Garland. 2021. Government Communications and the Crisis of Trust. Government Communications and the Crisis of Trust 17 32 .
Dia Jade Andrews, James Connor & Ben Wadham. (2019) The Military Scandal: Its Definition, Dynamics, and Significance. Armed Forces & Society 46:4, pages 716-734.
Crossref
Nathaniel Ming Curran & Jenna Gibson. (2019) Conflict and responsibility: Content analysis of American news media organizations’ framing of North Korea. Media, War & Conflict 13:3, pages 352-371.
Crossref
Precious N Chatterje-Doody & Vera Tolz. (2019) Regime legitimation, not nation-building: Media commemoration of the 1917 revolutions in Russia’s neo-authoritarian state. European Journal of Cultural Studies 23:3, pages 335-353.
Crossref
Kuan-Yun Wang. (2020) Illegally Blonde: The Racialisation of Blondness and Visual Representations of Palestinian Activist Ahed Tamimi in American and Canadian Media. Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 19:1, pages 15-36.
Crossref
Shixin Ivy ZhangShixin Ivy Zhang. 2020. Media and Conflict in the Social Media Era in China. Media and Conflict in the Social Media Era in China 137 153 .
Shixin Ivy ZhangShixin Ivy Zhang. 2020. Media and Conflict in the Social Media Era in China. Media and Conflict in the Social Media Era in China 1 20 .
Marc Jungblut. 2020. Handbuch Politische Kommunikation. Handbuch Politische Kommunikation 1 14 .
Confidence Uwazuruike. 2020. Media, Journalism and Disaster Communities. Media, Journalism and Disaster Communities 131 145 .
Mariella Bastian, Mykola Makhortykh & Tom Dobber. (2019) News personalization for peace: how algorithmic recommendations can impact conflict coverage. International Journal of Conflict Management 30:3, pages 309-328.
Crossref
Katharina Niemeyer & Staffan Ericson. (2019) From live-tweets to archives of the future: Mixed media temporalities and the recent French terrorist attacks. Media, War & Conflict 12:2, pages 125-130.
Crossref
Rhys Crilley & Marie Gillespie. (2018) What to do about social media? Politics, populism and journalism. Journalism 20:1, pages 173-176.
Crossref
Ignas KalpokasIgnas Kalpokas. 2019. A Political Theory of Post-Truth. A Political Theory of Post-Truth 51 85 .
Ruth Garland. (2018) The unseen power of creative news management in government. Journal of Communication Management 22:4, pages 416-431.
Crossref
Ruth Garland, Damian Tambini & Nick Couldry. (2017) Has government been mediatized? A UK perspective. Media, Culture & Society 40:4, pages 496-513.
Crossref
Olga Baysha. (2017) Synecdoche that kills: How Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin constructed different Ukraines for different ends. International Communication Gazette 80:3, pages 230-249.
Crossref
Tal Morse. (2017) Mediatized war and the moralizing function of news about disruptive events. Journalism 19:3, pages 384-401.
Crossref
Markus Ojala, Mervi Pantti & Jarkko Kangas. (2016) Professional role enactment amid information warfare: War correspondents tweeting on the Ukraine conflict. Journalism 19:3, pages 297-313.
Crossref
John Corner & Katy Parry. (2016) The media and the military: editorial. Media, Culture & Society 39:1, pages 3-10.
Crossref
Ruth Garland. 2017. Dynamics Of Mediatization. Dynamics Of Mediatization 155 175 .
Sarah Maltby & Katy Parry. (2016) Special Issue: Contemporary soldiering, self-representation and popular culture. Media, War & Conflict 9:1, pages 3-8.
Crossref
Andrew Hoskins. 2016. Memory in a Mediated World. Memory in a Mediated World 13 35 .

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.