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The final chapter will now discuss the study’s key results, and outline its implications for theory building, methodological innovations as well as potential implications for the practice of normative conflict communication (subchapter 9.1.). Hereafter, the results will be contextualized with regard to the study’s limitations and potential future research will be delineated (subchapter 9.2.).

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Jungblut, M. (2020). Conclusions. In: Strategic Communication and its Role in Conflict News. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29122-8_9

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