“This reprint of the book from 2007 is highly welcome. The well-composed collection of articles certainly offers insightful and complementary perspectives on conflict communication that go beyond studies of mediated war reporting of the “traditional” type that media researchers have produced over the years. The book is also a promising attempt to provide analytical perspectives elaborated from theory of ideology and from a contextual understanding of the complex relations between state-governed violence, mental receptions and discursive responses. Thus it offers the reader a selection of high-quality studies that combine a number of theoretical approaches from research on film narratives, media’s war reporting, psychological trauma, historical memorizing traditions, et cetera.”Stig A. NohrstedtProfessor Emeritus at Örebro UniversityNordicom-Information 37 (2015): 3-4