As part of Filming for peace in 1990s Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina we ran three workshops to explore different aspects of the UNTV collection.

Scroll down for blogs and articles which reflect on the discussions at the workshops.

 

Blogs

UNTV's Video Letters

Dr Catherine Baker, Reader in 20th Century History at the University of Hull and Principal Investigator of Filming for peace in 1990s Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina

Deadline Video Letter: The Transformative Force of Music and Friendship

Michelle Kirby, IWM Film Curator

The Choices Made for the IWM’s Forced to Flee Exhibition and the Use of First-Person Accounts

Simon Offord, IWM Curator

Reflections on UNTV

Roy Head, former head of UNTV (1994-1996)

United Nations Television in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina: Reflections from Peace and Conflict Studies

Dr Catherine Baker, Reader in 20th Century History at the University of Hull and Principal Investigator of Filming for peace in 1990s Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina

 

Articles 

The Ethics of Access and Display: a View from the Wiener Holocaust Library

Torsten Jugl, Photo Archivist, and Christine Schmidt, Deputy Director and Head of Research

Testimonies of Survivors of Sexual Violence in the UNTV Archive

Dr Jessie Barton Hronešová, University of Oxford

UNTV Today and Tomorrow: How to Evaluate its Current and Future Benefits?                                                                                                                  

Dr Ivor Sokolić, University of Hertfordshire and the London School of Economics and Political Science

An Analysis of UNTV                                                               

Dr Neven Andjelic, Regent’s University and Visiting Professor at the University of Bologna

Families of Persons Missing from Conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia: an Early Portrait                                               

Nihad Brankovic, Western Balkans Regional Coordinator for Government Relations, International Commission on Missing Persons   

Displaced Empathy: First Person Testimony in the Museum

Dr Silke Arnold-de Simine, Birkbeck, University of London