From Isolation to Integration: Media Portrayals of Albania Towards EU with Data-Driven Insights from Magazines

Location: Dana-Palmer House – Seminar Room, 16 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Mar

31

6:00 pm

- 8:00 pm

Dana-Palmer House - Seminar Room, 16 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

 

Belina Budini Poster

SPEAKER: Belina Budini, Professor of Media and Communication, European University of Tirana

This presentation will explore how the media, particularly Time Magazine and The Economist, has portrayed Albania and the Western Balkan countries, focusing on the long-standing representation of the country and the region as troubled and unusual. By analyzing media archives, my research demonstrates how Albania’s portrayal as chaotic, strange, and perpetually in crisis has shaped both international perceptions of the nation and its people.

The presentation will also highlight how these depictions have evolved over time, from the early discourse of an Albanian anomaly in the interwar period (1924–1944), through the deepened portrayals during the communist regime (1945–1989), to their continuation in the post-communist period and into the present towards the EU integration of the country. Notably, the study compares how Time Magazine and The Economist have represented Albania across these periods, and how these written representations intersect with visual depictions and a growing interest in Albania’s human stories and cultural heritage as a tourist attraction despite ongoing themes of exoticism and political unrest.