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  • Titel: Communicative Dimensions of Centre-Periphery Relationships : Communicating the Post-1989 Traumatic Conjuncture in the Balkans and the Future of Europe : Communicating the Post-1989 Traumatic Conjuncture in the Balkans and the Future of Europe
  • Beteiligte: Krajina, Zlatan
  • Erschienen: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, 2022
  • Erschienen in: Politička misao
  • Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
  • DOI: 10.20901/pm.59.4.11
  • ISSN: 1846-8721; 0032-3241
  • Schlagwörter: Political Science and International Relations ; Sociology and Political Science ; History
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  • Beschreibung: <jats:p>This paper surveys the post-1989 Europe/Balkan conjuncture from the perspective ‎of communication studies. I employ David Morley’s materialist definition ‎of communication, encompassing exchange/movement of information/‎ideas, goods, and people. Observing the exchange of ideas, we find EU’s Euroscepticism ‎contrasting the Balkans’ Europhilia. Considering the movement ‎of people, the brain-drain from the Balkans is paralleled by incoming migrations ‎and a questioning of whether leaving the region is necessarily advantageous.‎ The movement of goods, finally, elucidates the ascendancy of Chinese ‎investment in the region, confronting Europe with being seen as a periphery‎ of Asia. The materialist communication approach thus reveals unanticipated‎ dynamism (a working-through of inherited inequality), rather than one-way ‎perpetuation of old centre-periphery prejudice. Though historically modelled‎ as Europe’s traumatized inner Other where nationalism was imposed, the Balkans ‎still have much to narrate about impurity of identities and uncertainty as‎ Europe’s new/old possible cultural heritage.‎</jats:p>
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