This paper draws upon public sphere theories and the “mediatization of politics” debate to develop a mapping of the Australian political public sphere, with particular reference to television. It discusses the concept of a “political public sphere,” and the contribution of both non-traditional news media genres, such as satirical television and infotainment formats, to an expanded conception of the political public sphere. It considers these questions in the context of two case studies: the Q&A program on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), and its uses of social media and interactive formats to engage citizens, and the comedy program Gruen Nation, also on the ABC, which analyzed the use of political advertising to persuade c...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to make...
One of the research projects some of us here at the CCI are currently involved in, in cooperation wi...
Australian TV News: New Forms, Functions, and Futures examines the changing relationships between te...
About the bookIn Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the politica...
One distinctive feature of the increasing mediatisation of politics in general and election campaign...
Collaborative production between audience and producer has been discussed at length as they relate t...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
This thesis examines the contemporary interplay between satire and politics, arguing that it has con...
The advent of television has changed the way in which politics, and election campaigns in particular...
New 2007 survey data on political communication is used to study the relation between commercial and...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
As the odds for a change of government in the Australian elections in late 2007 improve, there is in...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to ...
As the odds for a change of government in the Australian elections in late 2007 improve, there is in...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to make...
One of the research projects some of us here at the CCI are currently involved in, in cooperation wi...
Australian TV News: New Forms, Functions, and Futures examines the changing relationships between te...
About the bookIn Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the politica...
One distinctive feature of the increasing mediatisation of politics in general and election campaign...
Collaborative production between audience and producer has been discussed at length as they relate t...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
This thesis examines the contemporary interplay between satire and politics, arguing that it has con...
The advent of television has changed the way in which politics, and election campaigns in particular...
New 2007 survey data on political communication is used to study the relation between commercial and...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
As the odds for a change of government in the Australian elections in late 2007 improve, there is in...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to ...
As the odds for a change of government in the Australian elections in late 2007 improve, there is in...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to make...
One of the research projects some of us here at the CCI are currently involved in, in cooperation wi...
Australian TV News: New Forms, Functions, and Futures examines the changing relationships between te...