A comprehensive list of publications produced during the project will be available here shortly. More information coming soon.

Further project-related readings by our consortium members:

  • Fiedler, A. (2023). Where the sun rises in the East: (post-)communist remembrance in Germany’s right-wing counter-public sphere. Javnost – The Public, 30(4), 586–602. doi:10.1080/13183222.2023.2222489
  • Fiedler, A., Rawski, T., Świrek, K., & Traunspurger, J. (2023). The perception and interpretation of conflicting mnemonic narratives: post-communist remembrance in East Germany and Poland. International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 64(2), 143–160. doi:10.1177/00207152221115434
  • Glück, A. (2021). Kalter Krieg oder innere Einheit? Der Wandel des Mediendiskurses über Ostdeutschland durch ostdeutsche Journalist*innen in Die Zeit. In N.S. Borchers, S. Güney, U. Krüger, & K. Schamberger (Eds),Transformation der Medien – Medien der Transformation (pp. 77–100). Westend. doi:10.53291/AAMU5370
  • Lemke, G., & Räder, A. (Eds.) (2024). Sorbische Filmlandschaften. Serbske filmowe krajiny. Bertz + Fischer.
  • Lilleker, D.G., & Liefbroer, M. (2018). Searching for something to believe in: voter uncertainty in a post-truth environment. International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 14:3, 351–366. doi:10.1386/macp.14.3.351_1
  • Lilleker, D.G., & Ozgul B. (2022). The psychology of democracy. Routledge.
  • Morrison, J. (2019). Scroungers: moral panics and media myths. Zed Books.
  • Morrison, J. (2022). The left behind: reimagining Britain’s socially excluded. Pluto Press.
  • Morrison, J. (2022). ‘Left behind’ north of the border? Economic disadvantage and intersectional inequalities in post-pandemic Scotland. Scottish Affairs 31:4, 393–418. doi:10.3366/scot.2022.0428
  • Räder, A. (2024). East German documentary films by and about Sorbs. In S. Allan & S. Heiduschke (Eds.), Documenting socialism (pp. 209–234). Berghahn Books.
  • Räder, A. (2020). Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer Re-Analyse der DDR-Medienwirkungsforschung am Beispiel der Kinderbuchverfilmung von “Die Reise nach Sundevit” (1966). In P. Merziger, C. Schwarzenegger, & T. Birkner (2018), Historische Medienwirkungsforschung: Ansätze, Methoden und Quellen (pp. 247–269). Herbert von Halem.