The media are considered to play a crucial democratic role in the public sphere through representing political issues to the public (Gelders et al. 2007); facilitating deliberation, public opinion formation and political participation (Habermas 1989); acting as the 'watchdog' of powerful societal institutions (Norris 2000); and in assisting in the development of civil society in politically fragile and divided contexts (Taylor 2000). Journalists are expected to perform their news reporting within the framework of public interest values, such as objectivity, impartiality, public service, autonomy, and a critical questioning of power (Street 2001). Yet, it is acknowledged that political, cultural, organisational, economic, and relational fact...
This essay interrogates the nexus between media and democracy. It is a two-pronged approach to the d...
The media landscape and its societal significance is in rapid transition; likewise basic features of...
The paper applies the concept of ‘mediatisation’ as a theoretical framework to transitional democrac...
The media are considered to play a crucial democratic role in the public sphere through representing...
This chapter examines the extent to which public service media can constitute a countermeasure to on...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
This book presents a systematic overview and assessment of the impacts of politics on the media, and...
The most important factor for the right functioning of democracy is the existence of independent pub...
The communication of political information is an important process in the political system, and med...
This chapter examines the extent to which public service media can constitute a countermeasure to on...
By reporting on some conflicts but not on others, and by representing conflicts they report on in pa...
According to the canons of liberal democracy, both political and media systems constitute tw...
Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy of governance networks is growi...
Political communication studies have long described political actors, media, and citizens as distinc...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This essay interrogates the nexus between media and democracy. It is a two-pronged approach to the d...
The media landscape and its societal significance is in rapid transition; likewise basic features of...
The paper applies the concept of ‘mediatisation’ as a theoretical framework to transitional democrac...
The media are considered to play a crucial democratic role in the public sphere through representing...
This chapter examines the extent to which public service media can constitute a countermeasure to on...
The chapter explores diverging implications of global democratic decline for public communication in...
This book presents a systematic overview and assessment of the impacts of politics on the media, and...
The most important factor for the right functioning of democracy is the existence of independent pub...
The communication of political information is an important process in the political system, and med...
This chapter examines the extent to which public service media can constitute a countermeasure to on...
By reporting on some conflicts but not on others, and by representing conflicts they report on in pa...
According to the canons of liberal democracy, both political and media systems constitute tw...
Although theoretical and empirical work on the democratic legitimacy of governance networks is growi...
Political communication studies have long described political actors, media, and citizens as distinc...
In this timely book, leading researchers consider how media inform democracy in six countries – the ...
This essay interrogates the nexus between media and democracy. It is a two-pronged approach to the d...
The media landscape and its societal significance is in rapid transition; likewise basic features of...
The paper applies the concept of ‘mediatisation’ as a theoretical framework to transitional democrac...