Društvene i Humanističke Studije (May 2021)

Use of the Term "Citizen" In Online Media Reports On Mostar's Local Elections

  • Mirza Mehmedović

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51558/2490-3647.2021.6.2.383
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2(15)
pp. 383 – 398

Abstract

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The specific regulatory framework under which the local elections in Mostar in 2020 were held, andespecially the fact that the elections in this city were held after 12 years, puts in the focus ofcommunication research the media treatment of the relationship between citizens and political partiesin local communities organized under a mortgage of war ethnic and territorial divisions. Having in mindthe influence of online media, both independent and relying on traditional media productions, this paperprimarily deals with reporting on the results of local elections in Mostar, questioning the focus of reportsin the context of relations between citizens, as a universal political category, and political candidatescompeting for the management of public affairs at the local level. Also, in additional elements of theresearch, the paper deals with the analysis of identification of participants in political processes, on theOn one hand, a citizen, who in the public discourse of Bosnia and Herzegovina is often treated as a memberof an ethnic group, and a political party on the other, usually treated in media reports as a representativeof national categories, and not as a performer of public affairs concerning the achieved election results.

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