The growth of ‘semi-democracies’ across the world, where elections are held but are rigged by state power-holders, has brought into ever-sharper focus how much a country’s media system conditions the quality of its democracy. Free elections without some form of media diversity and balance clearly cannot hope to deliver effective liberal democracy. Ros Taylor and the Democratic Audit team look at how well the UK’s media system operates to support or damage democratic politics, and to ensure a full and effective representation of citizens’ political views and interests
A media free from government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
For functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the sta...
Rarely has the relationship between media and democracy been so centre-stage. Whether regarding regu...
The media is the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. ...
A media free from Government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
Creating spectacle in whatever form sells copy, but it also greatly increases visibility. Politician...
Media in the last two centuries, and especially with the development of science and technology have...
Throughout the world, there is a vast remapping of media laws and policies. This important moment fo...
At least since Thomas Jefferson, we understand that democracy requires a well-functioning media indu...
Everyone in rich democracies like Britain assumes that a free media is a vital part of our liberal p...
Social media technologies (such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram) have ...
Key political systemic and media systemic features According to Hallin and Mancini’s (2004) much-cit...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
This volume seeks to show why media matters. But understanding why media matters depends on the mode...
A media free from government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
For functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the sta...
Rarely has the relationship between media and democracy been so centre-stage. Whether regarding regu...
The media is the fourth pillar of democracy after the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. ...
A media free from Government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
Creating spectacle in whatever form sells copy, but it also greatly increases visibility. Politician...
Media in the last two centuries, and especially with the development of science and technology have...
Throughout the world, there is a vast remapping of media laws and policies. This important moment fo...
At least since Thomas Jefferson, we understand that democracy requires a well-functioning media indu...
Everyone in rich democracies like Britain assumes that a free media is a vital part of our liberal p...
Social media technologies (such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram) have ...
Key political systemic and media systemic features According to Hallin and Mancini’s (2004) much-cit...
For the vast majority of the citizens in today’s advanced democracies, the media, in particular trad...
This volume seeks to show why media matters. But understanding why media matters depends on the mode...
A media free from government interference is one of the key components of a democratic society, with...
One of the most important pillars of modern democracies is media freedom, which enables independent ...
For functioning well, the media need democracy as much as democracy needs the media. This is the sta...