Media impact on perceptions in postwar societies: Insights from Nepal

Sabine C. Carey, Christian Gläßel, Katrin Paula

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Abstract

Can media have a lasting impact on attitudes in postwar countries? A lingering impact of media could substantially shape peace and security in postwar societies. Our quasi-experimental research design and original survey data utilize variation in the reception of an anti-government radio station in Nepal's Terai region, which was shut down after violent clashes. Our results show that individuals with access to anti-government broadcasts were less optimistic about peace, police and civic activism three years after the closure of the station. The study has implications for understanding the longer-term role of media for post-conflict attitudes and state-building.

Original languageEnglish
JournalConflict Management and Peace Science
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • attitudes
  • media
  • post-conflict
  • security
  • security forces

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