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Storytelling and Reconciliation: Shifts in Frames and Discursive Narratives in Listeners of the Initiative "My Story" in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Oberpfalzerová, Hana ; Aslan, Emil (advisor) ; Stojarová, Věra (referee) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee)
Storytelling and Reconciliation: Shifts in Frames and Discursive Narratives in Listeners of the Initiative "My Story" in Bosnia and Herzegovina Hana Oberpfalzerová Abstract In Bosnia and Herzegovina, two non-governmental organizations have been running the initiative "My Story" within which three war victims, one Bosniak, one Serb and one Croat, tell their wartime stories and their way to reconciliation in public testimonies in a side-by-side, live setting to an audience of young people or ordinary citizens. The aim of the initiative is to promote reconciliation in the listeners. This doctoral dissertation integrates several disparate fields in order to create an analytical framework for inferring attitude shifts from the discursive narratives recalled by the listeners, and from the frames that connect the single narratives to broader societal discourses within these discursive narratives. Three public testimonies were analyzed and interviews with eighteen listeners from the three Bosnian nations were conducted, some of which were interviewed by phone about four months later to check for further attitude changes. The interview material was analyzed inductively by the means of thematic discourse analysis in order to identify the underlying discursive narratives that were then regrouped into dimensions or...
Why Truth Matters? Arendt and Foucault on Truth-telling in Post-Truth Age.
Zhou, Haolin ; Franěk, Jakub (advisor) ; Salamon, Janusz (referee)
Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault have been controversial with their radical position on their conception of truth. With the rise of post-truth politics, scholars argue that Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault have contributed to the rise of post-truth politics. In this thesis, the author defends both Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault. The author argue Arendt's and Foucault's alternative readings on truth have provided significant insights in the post-truth age. Abstrakt Hannah Arendtová a Michela Foucaulta byli s jejich postojem k jejich pojetí pravdy kontroverzní. Se vzestupem postpravdové politiky vědci tvrdí, že právě Hannah Arendtová a Michela Foucaulta přispěli k jejímu vzniku. V této práci autor obhajuje Hannah Arendtovou i Michela Foucaulta. Autor tvrdí, že alternativní čtení Arendta a Foucaulta o pravdě poskytly významné postřehy o postpravdovém období. Keywords Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, Truth, Post-truth, Truth-telling, Socrates Klíčová slova Hannah Arendtová, Michela Foucaulta, Pravda, Post-pravdivém, Pravdě, Sókratés Title Why Truth Matters? Arendt and Foucault on Truth-telling in Post-truth Age Název práce Proč na pravdě záleží? Arendt a Foucault o pravdě v post-pravdivém věku.
Storytelling and Reconciliation: Shifts in Frames and Discursive Narratives in Listeners of the Initiative "My Story" in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Oberpfalzerová, Hana ; Aslan, Emil (advisor) ; Stojarová, Věra (referee) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee)
Storytelling and Reconciliation: Shifts in Frames and Discursive Narratives in Listeners of the Initiative "My Story" in Bosnia and Herzegovina Hana Oberpfalzerová Abstract In Bosnia and Herzegovina, two non-governmental organizations have been running the initiative "My Story" within which three war victims, one Bosniak, one Serb and one Croat, tell their wartime stories and their way to reconciliation in public testimonies in a side-by-side, live setting to an audience of young people or ordinary citizens. The aim of the initiative is to promote reconciliation in the listeners. This doctoral dissertation integrates several disparate fields in order to create an analytical framework for inferring attitude shifts from the discursive narratives recalled by the listeners, and from the frames that connect the single narratives to broader societal discourses within these discursive narratives. Three public testimonies were analyzed and interviews with eighteen listeners from the three Bosnian nations were conducted, some of which were interviewed by phone about four months later to check for further attitude changes. The interview material was analyzed inductively by the means of thematic discourse analysis in order to identify the underlying discursive narratives that were then regrouped into dimensions or...

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