Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and PoliticsCambridge University Press, 12 apr 2004 - 342 pagina's Building on a survey of media institutions in eighteen West European and North American democracies, Hallin and Mancini identify the principal dimensions of variation in media systems and the political variables which have shaped their evolution. They go on to identify three major models of media system development (the Polarized Pluralist, Democratic Corporatist and Liberal models) to explain why the media have played a different role in politics in each of these systems, and to explore the forces of change that are currently transforming them. It provides a key theoretical statement about the relation between media and political systems, a key statement about the methodology of comparative analysis in political communication and a clear overview of the variety of media institutions that have developed in the West, understood within their political and historical context. |
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... argue in the pages that follow, has held back comparative analysis in communication. At the same time, we will try in this book to assess weaknesses and strengths of each media system model as a support for democracy; this much of the ...
... argue in the pages that follow, has held back comparative analysis in communication. At the same time, we will try in this book to assess weaknesses and strengths of each media system model as a support for democracy; this much of the ...
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... argument. (We know that university review committees sometimes believe that co-authoring a book is only half as much work as writing a single-authored one, but we can assure them that this is not the case!) This book was written ...
... argument. (We know that university review committees sometimes believe that co-authoring a book is only half as much work as writing a single-authored one, but we can assure them that this is not the case!) This book was written ...
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... argued, fell apart when we looked at India or other non– Western societies. In a similar way we will try to clarify the conceptual definitions of a number of key concepts in media studies – journalistic professionalization, for example ...
... argued, fell apart when we looked at India or other non– Western societies. In a similar way we will try to clarify the conceptual definitions of a number of key concepts in media studies – journalistic professionalization, for example ...
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... argue later in this chapter that ethnocentrism has been intensified in the field of communication by the strongly normative character of much theory . Comparison can indeed be ethnocentric . We believe , however , the comparative method ...
... argue later in this chapter that ethnocentrism has been intensified in the field of communication by the strongly normative character of much theory . Comparison can indeed be ethnocentric . We believe , however , the comparative method ...
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... the United States and France. There are a number of cases in Europe where a strong labor press and strong professional autonomy of journalists both developed; indeed we argue that this pattern is typical of most of Northern Europe.
... the United States and France. There are a number of cases in Europe where a strong labor press and strong professional autonomy of journalists both developed; indeed we argue that this pattern is typical of most of Northern Europe.
Inhoudsopgave
The Political Context of Media Systems | |
Media and Political Systems and the Question of Differentiation | |
The Three Models | |
The NorthCentral European or Democratic Corporatist Model | |
The North Atlantic or Liberal Model | |
The Forces and Limits of Homogenization | |
Conclusion | |
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Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics Daniel C. Hallin,Paolo Mancini Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2004 |
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