16 Apr
2003
16 Apr
'03
4:57 p.m.
A colleague and did a piece that looked at how the emerging states of the former Yugoslavia used the internet to construct new national identities. We used the situation also as a case to argue for the ways in which web sites could be structured to resemble other media, and how that functioned in a rhetorical or strategic sense. Jackson, M.H., & D. Purcell. (1997). Imagery on the World Wide Web: representations of the former Yugoslavia. Geographical Review, 87(2), pp. 219-239. mj Michele H. Jackson, PhD Dept of Communication University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309-0270 303-492-8139 jackson@colorado.edu http://comm.colorado.edu/mjackson