Mass Media and Political Decision-Making
Analyzing Mediatization in Switzerland
Nomos, 1. Edition 2015, 314 Pages
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Politik und Demokratie in den kleineren Ländern Europas | Politics and Governance in the Smaller European Democracies
Description
To what extent have political decision-making processes become mediatized? Based on this question, the author analyzes media coverage and parliamentary actors’ (MPs) strategies and perceptions in three conflicted decision-making processes in Switzerland. Mediatization of politics refers to behavioral changes and adaptations of political actors, institutions, and processes that are related to (mass) media. According to some scholars, mediatization may lead to politics of immediacy, conflict, drama, and personalization, thereby challenging established institutions and processes in liberal democracies.
The quantitative and qualitative analyses of MPs’ strategies and perceptions provide new insights into how political actors may “self-mediatize” in the advent of globalization and polarization. Overall, the book adopts an actor-centric approach and shows that mediatization of politics is not a fate, but a strategic choice.
The quantitative and qualitative analyses of MPs’ strategies and perceptions provide new insights into how political actors may “self-mediatize” in the advent of globalization and polarization. Overall, the book adopts an actor-centric approach and shows that mediatization of politics is not a fate, but a strategic choice.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-1725-5 |
Subtitle | Analyzing Mediatization in Switzerland |
Publication Date | Jun 17, 2015 |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 314 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |
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