What violent conflict tells us about media and place-making (and vice versa): Ethnographic observations from a revolutionary uprising

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What violent conflict tells us about media and place-making (and vice versa) : Ethnographic observations from a revolutionary uprising. / Mollerup, Nina Grønlykke.

Theorising Media and Conflict. ed. / Philipp Budka ; Birgit Bräuchler . Vol. Berghahn Series Anthropology of Media 1. ed. New York & Oxford : Berghahn Books, 2020. p. 181-195 (Anthropology of Media, Vol. 8).

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Harvard

Mollerup, NG 2020, What violent conflict tells us about media and place-making (and vice versa): Ethnographic observations from a revolutionary uprising. in P Budka & B Bräuchler (eds), Theorising Media and Conflict. 1 edn, vol. Berghahn Series Anthropology of Media, Berghahn Books, New York & Oxford, Anthropology of Media, vol. 8, pp. 181-195.

APA

Mollerup, N. G. (2020). What violent conflict tells us about media and place-making (and vice versa): Ethnographic observations from a revolutionary uprising. In P. Budka , & B. Bräuchler (Eds.), Theorising Media and Conflict (1 ed., Vol. Berghahn Series Anthropology of Media, pp. 181-195). Berghahn Books. Anthropology of Media Vol. 8

Vancouver

Mollerup NG. What violent conflict tells us about media and place-making (and vice versa): Ethnographic observations from a revolutionary uprising. In Budka P, Bräuchler B, editors, Theorising Media and Conflict. 1 ed. Vol. Berghahn Series Anthropology of Media. New York & Oxford: Berghahn Books. 2020. p. 181-195. (Anthropology of Media, Vol. 8).

Author

Mollerup, Nina Grønlykke. / What violent conflict tells us about media and place-making (and vice versa) : Ethnographic observations from a revolutionary uprising. Theorising Media and Conflict. editor / Philipp Budka ; Birgit Bräuchler . Vol. Berghahn Series Anthropology of Media 1. ed. New York & Oxford : Berghahn Books, 2020. pp. 181-195 (Anthropology of Media, Vol. 8).

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