Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories transcend national boundaries in a manner that might replace exclusive and antagonistic national histories with inclusive cosmopolitan solidarities. This article critically engages with such models by exploring transcultural cross-referencing in narratives about Greek-Turkish relationships in two different settings: print media produced by memory activists from the expatriated Greek minority of Turkey; and peer-to-peer debates in the "comments" section on YouTube. Whilst such transcultural discourses might indeed draw different victim communities closer together, they nevertheless also have the capacity to reinforce national histories and identiti...
This article analyses user-generated YouTube cut and mix videos of irregular migration as producing ...
Nationalism is a social construct built upon the intersection of modern media, capitalism and bureau...
This ethnographic research attempts to capture the discursive contradictions and strategic alliances...
Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories trans...
Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories trans...
The case of the Turkish minority in Greece, a ‘beached’ diaspora and vestige of the Ottoman past, is...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
In my research I explore collective memory, national myths and multi-collectivity in the contested g...
Faced with discrimination in Turkey, the Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros overwhelmingly left the count...
Cinema is the most efficient memory tool which carries the past into our day. The perspective of the...
This article analyses user-generated YouTube cut and mix videos of irregular migration as producing ...
Nationalism is a social construct built upon the intersection of modern media, capitalism and bureau...
This ethnographic research attempts to capture the discursive contradictions and strategic alliances...
Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories trans...
Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories trans...
The case of the Turkish minority in Greece, a ‘beached’ diaspora and vestige of the Ottoman past, is...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
Increased connectedness via communication technologies has augmented a re-orientation of diasporic c...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
In my research I explore collective memory, national myths and multi-collectivity in the contested g...
Faced with discrimination in Turkey, the Greeks of Istanbul and Imbros overwhelmingly left the count...
Cinema is the most efficient memory tool which carries the past into our day. The perspective of the...
This article analyses user-generated YouTube cut and mix videos of irregular migration as producing ...
Nationalism is a social construct built upon the intersection of modern media, capitalism and bureau...
This ethnographic research attempts to capture the discursive contradictions and strategic alliances...