This article explores how the mediatisation of politics is evolving by analysing the different ways in which three political “gaffes” in recent British politics have been configured by the media environment. The article draws on theories suggesting that contemporary political action is enveloped by media scrutiny and the technological forms of mediation are diversified and hybridised rather than concentrated and uniform. Using case studies, the analysis examines the varying ways in which the broadcast interview can be part of a wider ecology of media technologies that afford an expanding range of discursive strategies for the negative construal of political actions
Media interviews with politicians are messages which shape the views of the audience regarding the p...
In this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK political radio phone-in ...
Political communication is an interactive process concerning the transmission of information among p...
Debates about the role of the media have always been important in the past, with the press being alt...
Politics today is inextricably bound to the media, indeed it is now a routine assumption that the me...
j Professionalization has become a self-defining, catch-all buzzword employed to explain the recent ...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
This thesis contributes to on-going discussions amongst academics on broadcast political discourse w...
This article examines the roles of the media in the process of political agenda setting. There is a ...
This article presents a comparative analysis of political interviewing in the contemporary environme...
This article provides an updated analysis relating to John B. Thompson’s argument about political vi...
Previous research on the ways populism as a political style becomes manifest in institutional intera...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK pol...
During the 2011 UK public sector protests, controversy ignited over the "Miliband Loop", an unedited...
During the 2011 UK public sector protests, controversy ignited over the “Miliband Loop”, an unedited...
Media interviews with politicians are messages which shape the views of the audience regarding the p...
In this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK political radio phone-in ...
Political communication is an interactive process concerning the transmission of information among p...
Debates about the role of the media have always been important in the past, with the press being alt...
Politics today is inextricably bound to the media, indeed it is now a routine assumption that the me...
j Professionalization has become a self-defining, catch-all buzzword employed to explain the recent ...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
This thesis contributes to on-going discussions amongst academics on broadcast political discourse w...
This article examines the roles of the media in the process of political agenda setting. There is a ...
This article presents a comparative analysis of political interviewing in the contemporary environme...
This article provides an updated analysis relating to John B. Thompson’s argument about political vi...
Previous research on the ways populism as a political style becomes manifest in institutional intera...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK pol...
During the 2011 UK public sector protests, controversy ignited over the "Miliband Loop", an unedited...
During the 2011 UK public sector protests, controversy ignited over the “Miliband Loop”, an unedited...
Media interviews with politicians are messages which shape the views of the audience regarding the p...
In this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK political radio phone-in ...
Political communication is an interactive process concerning the transmission of information among p...