Theorising Media and Conflict brings together anthropologists as well
as media and communication scholars to collectively address the elusive
and complex relationship between media and conflict. Through
epistemological and methodological reflections and the analyses of
various case studies from around the globe, this volume provides
evidence for the co-constitutiveness of media and conflict and
contributes to their consolidation as a distinct area of scholarship.
Practitioners, policymakers, students and scholars who wish to
understand the lived realities and dynamics of contemporary conflicts
will find this book invaluable.