2018
DOI: 10.1177/1750698018818222
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Witnessing in the echo chamber: From counter-discourses in print media to counter-memories of Argentina’s state terrorism

Abstract: While the importance of journalism in memory studies has often been overlooked in academic scholarship, media discourses can be considered ‘memory’s precondition’ on both active and passive levels. First, journalists record events as they happen building on narratives and testimonies. Second, sometimes decades later, these can be invoked in legal and social post-dictatorship processes. Applying the theoretical framework of critical discourse analysis to memory studies, this research explores the relationship b… Show more

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