2018
DOI: 10.1177/1464884918817021
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Journalistic memory work and transitional justice in Chile: The case of the declassification of the Colonia Dignidad archives in Berlin

Abstract: Transitional justice measures – implemented by states to deal with the aftermaths of past wrongdoings – are covered by the media as news events. As such, they provide a suitable platform for studying interactions between the news media and the past. Nevertheless, journalism’s role as agents of memory in the midst of such processes has often been neglected. This study offers an analysis of how Chilean journalists perceived their roles when covering the declassification of Colonia Dignidad archives, a reparation… Show more

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