Abstract
A set of 50+ episodes, exploring how war stories work in different media, and what they do to us. The central research focus is the 'feedback loop' between narrative and reality: how the stories we tell reflect reality (up to a point) but also help to shape it, by influencing how we think, feel and behave. Podcast guests have included artists, photographers, theatre- and documentary-makers, journalists, museum curators, composers, comics illustrators, novelists, strategists, veterans, military personnel and academics from a wide range of disciplines.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Online |
| Publisher | University of St Andrews |
| Media of output | Online / Blog |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2021 |
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Dive into the research topics of 'The 'Visualising War' podcast'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Projects
- 2 Finished
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Visualising War: Visualising War: interplay between battle narratives in ancient and modern cultures
König, A. (PI)
1/11/20 → 30/06/21
Project: Standard
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Visualising war across the ancient Mediterranean: interplay between conflict narratives in different media and genres
Konig, A. R. (Editor) & Wiater, N. (Editor), 31 Mar 2025, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 324 p.Research output: Book/Report › Anthology
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Visualising the rupture of forced displacement 1: the long shadow of war
König, A. R., 25 May 2023Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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Visualising the rupture of forced displacement 2: the long shadow of war
König, A. R., 4 Feb 2023Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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