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Dr. E. Nezih Orhon, Department of Cinema and Television, Anadolu University, Turkey, enorhon@anadolu.edu.tr Dr. Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, dimitrakopouloud@gmail.com

1963: first formal association through Ankara Agreement 1987: Turkey applied for formal membership 2004: EU agrees to start negotiations 2005: Opening of six chapters

They carry a particularly important piece Still a question the issue of Cyprus Lessons learned from Earthquake diplomacy and from Kardak/Imia case Both countries try to develop their relations towards a more positive direction Background of problems in Greek-Turkish relations may be related to power struggle at the same time, in the times of conflict, both countries reflect their need of security

Religion Greece Cyprus Human rights

The nationalist ideology of both countries consists a problematic Media act as the carrier of those feelings and thoughts Nationalist patterns seen in newspapers and in media in general, especially in Greek- Turkish relations appear as in a subliminal way or in a direct way- we (us) the great tradition and heritage and the other (them) as from dirty past

Us with the great old civilisation vs. Them with their historical backwardness Our tolerance vs. Their nationalistic exaltation; Us the modern civilized society vs. Them the uncivilised savages; Us the giving/accepting host vs. Their

we strong right but unfortunately tricked malish The others crying tricking femalish weak

national heroes and guardians of national integrity conflict news is often dramatized & also frequently abused for commercial purposes is underlined by the public s mediadependency for political information peacepromoting role/peace journalism They can emphasize the benefits that peace can bring they can raise the legitimacy of groups or leaders working for peace Cooperational function they can help transform images of the enemy the protagonist function

as a special mode of socially responsible journalism contributes to the peaceful settlement of conflicts journalists are expected to focus on conflict transformation identify initiatives taken to restore peace journalists as proactives in order to prevent violence importance of new knowledge compared to previously set ideas and patterns

'S' for solutions 'C' for common ground

articles that appeared around the dipole Greece-Turkey within the framework of the EU how Kathimerini and Hürriyet covered the issue of Turkey s accession process to the EU how the Greek newspaper reported and commented on Turkey s EU journey and how Hürriyet reported back Starting point of analysis: year 2009 (end of 2009 -evaluation of the EU accession procedures)

Content & textual analysis (quantitative & quantitative) Units of analysis Kathimerini: 24 Hürriyet: 76 Time period 1/1/2009-25/9/2009

Instability in EU relations due to instability in the Aegean The issue of Cyprus Problematic for the overall issue of accession Illegal immigration s issue December discussions Benefits to relations between Greece and Turkey Impact of Turkey s accession on EU structure Difference between Turkey and EU member-states Relations of Turkey to US/US support Geopolitical importance of Turkey for EU Economic benefits Turkey s democratic competence Religion Other

A special visit to the heart of Europe New challenges from Ankara

We want cooperation with Turkey Greece is preparing itself for a provocation in Aegean

Theme N / % The issue of Cyprus 13 / 54% Instability in EU relations due to instability in the Aegean Sea 10 / 42% Illegal immigration s issue 10 / 42% Benefits to relations between Greece and Turkey 10 / 42% Difference between Turkey and EU member-states 7 / 29% Geopolitical importance of Turkey for EU 6 / 25% Turkey s democratic competence 6 / 25% Religious issues 6 / 25% Relations of Turkey to US/US support 4 / 17% Problematic for the overall issue of accession 3 / 13% Impact of Turkey s accession on EU structure 3 / 13% December 2009 discussions 3 / 13% Other 3 / 13% Economic benefits 2 / 8%

Theme N / % The issue of Cyprus 25 / 33% Illegal immigration s issue 16 / 21% Instability in EU relations due to instability in the Aegean Sea 14 / 18% Religious issues 10 / 13% Difference between Turkey and EU member-states 9 / 12% Turkey s democratic competence 8 / 11% Problematic for the overall issue of accession 3 / 4% Impact of Turkey s accession on EU structure 7 / 9% Benefits to relations between Greece and Turkey 5 / 7% Relations of Turkey to US/US support 5 / 7% Economic benefits 5 / 7% Geopolitical importance of Turkey for EU 3 / 4% December 2009 discussions - / 0% Other - / 0%

Cyprus related stories are mostly covered in winter period while illegal immigrants related stories are covered in spring and summer. 'Aegean' is common for airspace disputes and trafficking for illegal immigrants. Stories related with special projects, such as Cappadocia Visit and Art project, carry positive connotations in stories. In terms of disputes over Aegean and GR-TR relations, flights over Aegean Sea have their own category. The Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dora Bakoyanni has her very critical speech over TR and EU, for sure, once a month, to warn TR.

Negative connotations are clearly seen in stories related with conflicts and problems. There are very little practices of using 'positive' in those conflict and problem related stories. We may say that there is almost very little use 'peace journalism' tools.

1. Channeling communication between parties 2. Educating 3. Confidence building 4. Counteracting misperceptions 5. Analysing conflict 6. Deobjectifying the protagonists for each other 7. Identifying the interests underlying the issues 8. Providing an emotional outlet 9. Encouraging a balance of power 10. Framing and defining the conflict 11. Face saving and consensus building 12. Solution building

Channeling communicati on between parties Role as mediator Confidence building Counteractin g misperceptio ns

Analysing conflict Role as analyzer Deobjectifyi ng the protagonists for each other Framing and defining the conflict

Educating Role as educator Identifying the interests underlying the issues Providing an emotional outlet

Encouraging a balance of power Role as rescuer Face saving and consensus building Solution building

yes maybe Mediator 4 - Analyzer 21 21 Educator 1 - Rescuer 3 1

The analyzed stories have intention of 'analyzing' either in deeper extent (21) or somehow (21). The secondary group is made of 'mediator role' (4) and 'rescuer role (3+1) Within 76 stories, 51 stories have a role (or somehow); the rest 25 stories (almost 33%) has totally 'negative' attitude. Columnists' stories carry most of the mediator-rescuer and educator roles. Stories without 'author name' are either mostly analyzer or 'negative'.

yes maybe Mediator 4 5 Analyzer 6 3 Educator 3 - Rescuer 1 -

Conflict in Aegean Sea, the Cyprus issue and the illegal immigrants problem are highlighted in the Greek press The Greek sample follows a negative way of reporting, especially when it comes to commentaries News stories related with culture show some traces of peace-promoting journalism

In our sample, gathered data showed that there is no stories about December 2009 discussions, indicating a lack of long-term projections Both Greek and Turkish samples focus on political issues (especially towards conflicts) rather than economic benefits, benefits to Turkish-Greek relations and overall accession The reason might be related to manipulation of internal politics

When analyzed from the peace journalism perspective, the most common for both is the analyzer role. Unfortunately, as it can be seen from the collected data, the other roles for samples from both sides are almost impossible because of their negative construction of stories. For both sides negative constructions appear in three common categories: Aegean issues, Cyprus issue and illegal immigrants. Literature also reflects very little amount of studies made on media s role on EU and Turkey since early 2000 (Kardak/Imia & Earthquakes) showing that media wait for a crisis to deal with the issue in-depth.

Especially specialized training (EU & Turkey) and peace journalism training as a tool can be considered for future opportunities for more positive and constructive media practices.

Communicate with us @ Dr. E. Nezih Orhon enorhon@anadolu.edu.tr Dr. Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou dimitrakopouloud@gmail.com