International audienceIn this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK political radio phone-in between 2001 and 2010, and the implications of those frameworks for public engagement with politicians. The BBC Radio 4 phone-in program Election Call, broadcast in the run-up to a general election, has experimented with ‘new’ interactive technology (TV simulcast, web broadcasting and e-mail) in its attempt to provide listeners with the opportunity to engage with politicians and political parties live on air. By 2010 however, the program had returned to the original ‘old’ media format of telephone interaction only. Building on previous research in the discourse of radio phone-in broadcasts (Hutchby 1996; Thornborrow 2001...
Assessing Swedish political party use of Twitter and Facebook during the 2014 election year, this pa...
Twentieth-century mass media have been described as producing a ‘one-way conversation’ (Postman, 198...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK pol...
In this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK political radio phone-in ...
This article investigates the new phenomenon of e-mailed questions to a radio phone-in programme, BB...
The study examines the value of interactivity in BBC radio programmes, as seen by programme makers, ...
This article explores how the mediatisation of politics is evolving by analysing the different ways ...
The decline of the mediating function of political parties-, the emergence and evolution of ICT’s as...
This essay has identified and analysed rhetorical devices in Gordon Brown’s speech delivered at the ...
This paper explores perspectives from which citizen participation in media debates on civic issues c...
The convergence of newer digital communication technologies with more established radio and televisi...
Radio has a long history as an interactive medium but recent years have seen huge changes in the tec...
Based on the interactivity theory, this study examines relationships between people’s political medi...
The interface between politicians and the electorate is a vital component of the infrastructure of d...
Assessing Swedish political party use of Twitter and Facebook during the 2014 election year, this pa...
Twentieth-century mass media have been described as producing a ‘one-way conversation’ (Postman, 198...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...
International audienceIn this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK pol...
In this paper we analyse the discursive frameworks for interaction in a UK political radio phone-in ...
This article investigates the new phenomenon of e-mailed questions to a radio phone-in programme, BB...
The study examines the value of interactivity in BBC radio programmes, as seen by programme makers, ...
This article explores how the mediatisation of politics is evolving by analysing the different ways ...
The decline of the mediating function of political parties-, the emergence and evolution of ICT’s as...
This essay has identified and analysed rhetorical devices in Gordon Brown’s speech delivered at the ...
This paper explores perspectives from which citizen participation in media debates on civic issues c...
The convergence of newer digital communication technologies with more established radio and televisi...
Radio has a long history as an interactive medium but recent years have seen huge changes in the tec...
Based on the interactivity theory, this study examines relationships between people’s political medi...
The interface between politicians and the electorate is a vital component of the infrastructure of d...
Assessing Swedish political party use of Twitter and Facebook during the 2014 election year, this pa...
Twentieth-century mass media have been described as producing a ‘one-way conversation’ (Postman, 198...
This thesis examines a previously unstudied site of interaction: the constituency office. At the con...