This chapter seeks to understand how formal and informal leaders forge alliances in democratisation conflicts. It compares case studies from Serbia, Kenya and South Africa—three countries that have recently experienced democratic transitions. Drawing on the concepts of hybrid political arrangements and strategic communication, it unpacks the role of the media in crafting and conveying narratives that bestows legitimacy to some actors through the (re)framing of the past. In doing so, it argues that, far from being observers of the conflict, the media are active participants, shaping other actors’ strategies and contributing to advance some narratives. It also suggests that there is a lurking risk that the state could slide back into authorit...
Great powers use strategic narratives to establish and maintain influence in the international syste...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
This chapter seeks to understand how formal and informal leaders forge alliances in democratisation ...
The chapter investigates the concept of mediatization as a theoretical framework to understand the d...
The paper applies the concept of ‘mediatisation’ as a theoretical framework to transitional democrac...
Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy of governance networks is growi...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
By reporting on some conflicts but not on others, and by representing conflicts they report on in pa...
Focusing on media discourses, this article maps the communicative reproduction of legitimacy in Grea...
The link between the media and democracy is often understood in the liberal-democratic tradition t...
This paper investigates the dynamic relationship between hybrid media and hybrid politics in Lebanon...
The media are considered to play a crucial democratic role in the public sphere through representing...
The media are considered to play a crucial democratic role in the public sphere through representing...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
Great powers use strategic narratives to establish and maintain influence in the international syste...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...
This chapter seeks to understand how formal and informal leaders forge alliances in democratisation ...
The chapter investigates the concept of mediatization as a theoretical framework to understand the d...
The paper applies the concept of ‘mediatisation’ as a theoretical framework to transitional democrac...
Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy of governance networks is growi...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
By reporting on some conflicts but not on others, and by representing conflicts they report on in pa...
Focusing on media discourses, this article maps the communicative reproduction of legitimacy in Grea...
The link between the media and democracy is often understood in the liberal-democratic tradition t...
This paper investigates the dynamic relationship between hybrid media and hybrid politics in Lebanon...
The media are considered to play a crucial democratic role in the public sphere through representing...
The media are considered to play a crucial democratic role in the public sphere through representing...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
Great powers use strategic narratives to establish and maintain influence in the international syste...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
South African media have much in common with media in BRICS and other countries in the global South,...