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MH17’s Hidden Narratives

Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog | Sharaad Kuttan , BFM89.9

23-Jul-14 17:37

MH17’s Hidden Narratives

The downing of MH17 has made the Feminist notion that “the international is personal, and the personal is international” almost intuitive. And despite the “realist” assumptions underscoring most journalistic writing on the tragedy, we might ask, as critical International Relations scholars might, what are the “hidden narratives” in this unfolding crisis. In this episode we explore the field of International Relations (not the MH17 tragedy).


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Tags:  MH17Aeroplane crashInternationalFeministPersonalFeminismInternational RelationsSocietyWorldCultureHidden NarrativesJournalismTragedyReportingNight School





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