Mass media can play a key role in enabling citizens to monitor the actions of incumbents and to use this information in their voting decisions. This can lead to government which is more accountable and responsive to its citizens' needs. In spite of the intuitive plausibility of the proposition, there is comparatively little work in political economy literature that scrutinises the role and effectiveness of the media in fulfilling this function. A literature, however, is emerging which focuses attention on the importance of the so-called 'fourth estate of government' in the policy process. A key feature of the approach taken here is to focus on incentives the media have to produce and disseminate information
This chapter reviews the channels through which the media can be a tool of institutional development...
Informed citizenship is taken as fundamental to democratic governance. Deliberation, political parti...
Abstract. Without mass media, openness and accountability are impossible in contemporary democracies...
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
In the fast development of social reality like right now, it is possible for media to have greater r...
It is increasingly understood that the formal institutions of democratic deci-sion making are no cas...
We review the burgeoning political economy literature on the influence of mass media on politics and...
réalisations du gouvernement de Jean Charest. 1 Modern representative democracy requires informative...
To be informed about political news and policy making processes is a sine qua non in representative ...
Journalism is widely believed to be crucial for holding elected officials accountable. At the same t...
One of the features of democratic political systems is the accountability against their own performa...
News media plays an arbiter job between the general population and another world. Holding public tru...
The communication of political information is an important process in the political system, and med...
The mass media impinge upon people's lives in two very important ways. Firstly, in providing the fac...
This chapter reviews the channels through which the media can be a tool of institutional development...
Informed citizenship is taken as fundamental to democratic governance. Deliberation, political parti...
Abstract. Without mass media, openness and accountability are impossible in contemporary democracies...
In every democracy mass media play a crucial role in assuring the e¤ective working of the political ...
Media play an essential role in democracy by making available valuable information for electoral dec...
In the fast development of social reality like right now, it is possible for media to have greater r...
It is increasingly understood that the formal institutions of democratic deci-sion making are no cas...
We review the burgeoning political economy literature on the influence of mass media on politics and...
réalisations du gouvernement de Jean Charest. 1 Modern representative democracy requires informative...
To be informed about political news and policy making processes is a sine qua non in representative ...
Journalism is widely believed to be crucial for holding elected officials accountable. At the same t...
One of the features of democratic political systems is the accountability against their own performa...
News media plays an arbiter job between the general population and another world. Holding public tru...
The communication of political information is an important process in the political system, and med...
The mass media impinge upon people's lives in two very important ways. Firstly, in providing the fac...
This chapter reviews the channels through which the media can be a tool of institutional development...
Informed citizenship is taken as fundamental to democratic governance. Deliberation, political parti...
Abstract. Without mass media, openness and accountability are impossible in contemporary democracies...