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Images, citizen participation and political change. Videograms of a revolution (Harun Farocki and Andrej Ujica, 1992)David Montero ([email protected])José Manuel Moreno ([email protected])
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Images, citizen participation and political change
Clandestine images - Timisoara, 20.12.89
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Clandestine images - Timisoara, 20.12.89
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The corpses on TV, 25.12.89
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Lines of analysis
Images, citizen participation and political change
Socio-historic and media context: theories of the press
Discursive strategy of the film: dialogic knowledge
Subjectivity as the site of political change
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Socio-historic and media context - Romania
Images, citizen participation and political change
From an soviet-authoritarian to a democratic-participative model...
Features of the democratic-participative model
• Citizenship and minorities claim right of access to media• Media organisation and content are not subjected to political control• Small-sized, interactive and participative media• Media promotes cultural diversity
... and back to a liberal-authoritarian
• Change limited to the revolutionary period• TV as a means to validate the new regime
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Control - Unity Revolution - ChaosVS
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The TV studio
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Discursive strategy: dialogic knowledge
Images, citizen participation and political change
• Film can only become a dialogical exercise as it stages the clash of images at different levels• Soft montage• Counterpoint image and voiceover• Images and text
Dialogism and film
• Collective search for the truth• Uncertainty and tentativeness• Mediation of languages • Focus on socio-ideological meaning
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Subjectivity as a site of political change
Images, citizen participation and political change
“Authoritarian models do not favour neither social interaction nor the circulation of information within society. Media became a way of de-subjectify social subjects, especially if they oppose party power” (Manaev, 1995: 134)
• Surge of personal and life accounts in the public domain
• Sharing of political opinions is widespread
• Appropriation of media tools as a way to document socio-political change and as a means for self-representation
Media and subjectivity
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Facing the camera
Images, citizen participation and political change
Images, citizen participation and political change. Videograms of a revolution (Harun Farocki and Andrej Ujica, 1992)David Montero ([email protected])José Manuel Moreno ([email protected])