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“…The study of strategic narratives has gained a lot of academic attention. Scholars like Chiara de Franco (2012), Emile Simpson (2012), or Jens Ringsmose and Børgesen (2011) analysed strategic narratives and have investigated narratives in conflicts; more recently, Paul Bacon and Joe Burton (2018) and Joe Burton (2018) continue to apply the framework in security studies. The most recent publications show the tendency to broaden the scope of political analyses by investigating other issues: state identity (Pate, 2018), power (van Noort, 2018; 2019); relations between narrative and political myths (Schmitt, 2018), through the “plot and character” in elucidating the concept of democracy (Wells, 2019), use of narrative in political campaigns (Welsh, 2018), narrative of constructing Otherness for political purposes (Schissler et al, 2017), and “readiness” by investigating narrative in media (Seixas et al, 2019).…”
Section: A Framework Of Strategic Narrative and Its Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of strategic narratives has gained a lot of academic attention. Scholars like Chiara de Franco (2012), Emile Simpson (2012), or Jens Ringsmose and Børgesen (2011) analysed strategic narratives and have investigated narratives in conflicts; more recently, Paul Bacon and Joe Burton (2018) and Joe Burton (2018) continue to apply the framework in security studies. The most recent publications show the tendency to broaden the scope of political analyses by investigating other issues: state identity (Pate, 2018), power (van Noort, 2018; 2019); relations between narrative and political myths (Schmitt, 2018), through the “plot and character” in elucidating the concept of democracy (Wells, 2019), use of narrative in political campaigns (Welsh, 2018), narrative of constructing Otherness for political purposes (Schissler et al, 2017), and “readiness” by investigating narrative in media (Seixas et al, 2019).…”
Section: A Framework Of Strategic Narrative and Its Coherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under such circumstances the uses of not only images but also narratives are the key to how an audience receives and perceives the event. 20 This has the effect of creating a moral fog of war, in order to be able to justify an action that would be deemed unjustifiable under normal (non-crisis) circumstances: 'Military supporters often conflate political and moral discourse, under the assumption that war is a form of community self-defence, and the nation's survival supersedes all other considerations'. 21 Therefore the expression of ranked values plays an important part in shaping the moral narrative for (or against) a particular war.…”
Section: G Simonsmentioning
confidence: 99%