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Conflict and Journalism in Cyprus

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<p>In the divided island of Cyprus, where communication between Turkish Cypriots (TC) and Greek Cypriots (GC) is limited, the news media are key actors in the conflict. Journalism plays an important role in shaping public and political discourses and influencing public understanding of, and responses to, what has become known as “the Cyprus Problem.” However, 21st century journalism practices, characterized by lack of diversity, dependence on official sources, and dominance of nationalist discourses contribute to the continuation of the conflict rather than a settlement.This entry focuses on the relationship between journalism and the conflict in Cyprus. First, it provides some background information on the conflict in Cyprus and then examines the news media in Cyprus. Finally, it explores how the conflict has shaped journalism on the island.</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Film Media and Journalism (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Mass Media and Society

Pages/Article Number

432-435

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Sage

ISBN

9781483375533

Date Submitted

2020-01-07

Date Accepted

2020-02-01

Date of First Publication

2020-02-01

Date of Final Publication

2020-02-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-12-30

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39329

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