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Eine Woche im Herbst – Erinnerungspolitik als Zivilreligion am Beispiel der medialen Bearbeitung des Attentats von Halle (Saale)
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Civil religion
/ Collective memory
/ Critical discourse analysis
/ Critical theory
/ Discourse analysis
/ Discourses
/ Extremism
/ Guilt
/ Journalists
/ Mass media
/ Mass media effects
/ Media coverage
/ Political discourse
/ Religion
/ Right wing politics
/ Securitization
/ Terrorism
/ Terrorists
2022
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Eine Woche im Herbst – Erinnerungspolitik als Zivilreligion am Beispiel der medialen Bearbeitung des Attentats von Halle (Saale)
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Civil religion
/ Collective memory
/ Critical discourse analysis
/ Critical theory
/ Discourse analysis
/ Discourses
/ Extremism
/ Guilt
/ Journalists
/ Mass media
/ Mass media effects
/ Media coverage
/ Political discourse
/ Religion
/ Right wing politics
/ Securitization
/ Terrorism
/ Terrorists
2022
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Civil religion
/ Collective memory
/ Critical discourse analysis
/ Critical theory
/ Discourse analysis
/ Discourses
/ Extremism
/ Guilt
/ Journalists
/ Mass media
/ Mass media effects
/ Media coverage
/ Political discourse
/ Religion
/ Right wing politics
/ Securitization
/ Terrorism
/ Terrorists
2022
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Eine Woche im Herbst – Erinnerungspolitik als Zivilreligion am Beispiel der medialen Bearbeitung des Attentats von Halle (Saale)
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Eine Woche im Herbst – Erinnerungspolitik als Zivilreligion am Beispiel der medialen Bearbeitung des Attentats von Halle (Saale)
2022
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Der Beitrag untersucht mittels kritischer Diskursanalyse die mediale Bearbeitung des rechtsterroristischen Anschlags von Halle (Saale) im Oktober 2019 in den drei größten Qualitätstageszeitungen Deutschlands. Ausgehend von Theorien der Zivilreligion und des kollektiven Gedächtnisses argumentieren wir, dass Journalist*innen als memory agents angesichts von Rechtsterrorismus im Sinn der deutschen Basiserzählung handeln. Dazu zeigen wir anhand identifizierter Diskursstränge, wie Schuldabwehr, positive Wir- Konstruktion und securitisation von Rechtsextremismus zusammenhängen. Wir argumentieren folglich, dass die mediale Bearbeitung dieses Anschlags gerade nicht dazu dient, politische Antworten auf Rechtsextremismus zu finden, sondern Diskurse (re-)produziert, die eine gesamtgesellschaftliche Auseinandersetzung damit behindern. Schlüsselbegriffe: Zivilreligion, kritische Diskursanalyse, kollektives Gedächtnis, Printmedien, Rechtsterrorismus, Erinnerungspolitik / One week in autumn – Media after the Halle (Saale) terrorist attack as a case for politics of memory as civil religion. Summary: Employing critical discourse analysis, this contribution examines media coverage of the Halle (Saale) terrorist attack of October 2019 in the three most important daily broadsheets in Germany. Utilising theories of civil religion and collective memory, we argue that facing far-right terrorism, journalists act as memory agents in accordance with the German basis narrative. Examining the lines of discourse, we show how deflection of guilt, a positive we-construction and the securitisation of far-right extremism are interlinked. Thus, we argue that media coverage of this attack (re)produces discourses, which are not suitable to further political answers to right-wing extremism but rather hinder a public debate. Keywords: civil religion, critical discourse analysis, collective memory, print media, far-right terrorism, politics of memory
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Verlag Barbara Budrich
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