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Like dust before the wind, or, the winds of change? The influence of international criminal tribunals on narratives and media frames

Bachmann, Klaus; Kemp, Gerhard; Ristić, Irena; Trbovc, Jovana Mihajlović; Ljubojević, Ana; Nȩdzi-Marek, Aleksandra; Bayisenge, Fortunee; Ahmet, Mohammed Ali Mohammed; Krasniqi, Vjollca

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Authors

Klaus Bachmann

Irena Ristić

Jovana Mihajlović Trbovc

Ana Ljubojević

Aleksandra Nȩdzi-Marek

Fortunee Bayisenge

Mohammed Ali Mohammed Ahmet

Vjollca Krasniqi



Abstract

When created, international criminal tribunals (ICTs) were not only expected to do justice but also to provide stabilization to postconflict regions, contribute to reconciliation and curb the potential denial of atrocities. Based on media content analysis, this article examines whether controversial ICT decisions triggered changes in narratives or frames about the conflicts which formed the background of the respective ICT decisions. There is no evidence for dramatic changes in the preexisting narratives about these conflicts, but we found some cases in which tribunal decisions caused changes in media frames and in elements of such frames, mostly by emphasizing outgroup victimhood and individual responsibility of ingroup perpetrators, as well as triggering effects of collective guilt externalization. Although frame changes were often observed in both democratic and nondemocratic countries, only in democratic countries with pluralist and competitive media systems could they be attributed to tribunal decisions.

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Mar 8, 2019
Publication Date Jul 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 13, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jun 13, 2023
Journal International Journal of Transitional Justice
Print ISSN 1752-7716
Electronic ISSN 1752-7724
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 2
Pages 368-386
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijz005
Keywords international criminal tribunals; international court; crime
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10861362
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/ijtj/article/13/2/368/5372410?login=true

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