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Democracy, the Media

Questioning the media-democracy link: South African’s journalists’ views

Questioning the media-democracy link: South African’s journalists’ views

... of media representations alone is not enough to understand the various power relations at play in democratisation ...link media and democracy in ways they would be expected to, and the conditions ...

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Between threat and opportunity to a young democracy : the reflection of Hungary's media regulation in the German and British written press around the time of the introduction of the media laws in 2010/2011

Between threat and opportunity to a young democracy : the reflection of Hungary's media regulation in the German and British written press around the time of the introduction of the media laws in 2010/2011

... to democracy is termed ...the media, press freedom and ...embedded democracy model goes way beyond this intercon- nectedness and it focusses on the big picture including all the characteristics of ...

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The media, civil society and democracy in South Africa: State of the Nation Address 2015

The media, civil society and democracy in South Africa: State of the Nation Address 2015

... of democracy in South Africa (in light of the conflict), their role in the conflict and their definition of the conflict (including their sense of the causes and possible solutions to the conflict, and their ...

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Role of the Media in Democracy

Role of the Media in Democracy

... and democracy walk hand in hand. We live in society today where the media plays a pivotal role in how we see the ...world. Media acts as an interface between the common man and the ...people. ...

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Are Biased Media Bad for Democracy?

Are Biased Media Bad for Democracy?

... As such, my work is in close conversation with Ashworth and Shotts (2010), Gratton (2015), and Hafer et al. (2016) which all study political agency models with a strategic media outlet (Adachi and Hizen, 2014, ...

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Do old habits die hard? Change and continuity in the political media complex at the outset of the Mexican democracy

Do old habits die hard? Change and continuity in the political media complex at the outset of the Mexican democracy

... mass media and political actors adapt their communication strategies to maximize economic benefits and personal ...mass media driven by commercial values (Blumler 1997; Hallin and Mancini 2004b; Livingstone ...

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Media and democracy in Brazil

Media and democracy in Brazil

... for media globalization in the ...public media system since the return to democracy. The media environment in Brazil and Chile has been transformed since the 1990’s, with the entrance and ...

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Social Media, Democracy and Public Service Media

Social Media, Democracy and Public Service Media

... Although the historical status of Habermas's theory may be questionable - the German scholar has been criticized, first, for idealising the early period of history he referred to and particularly the notion of the ...

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Media and Democracy in Nepal: A Case for Public-Oriented Journalism

Media and Democracy in Nepal: A Case for Public-Oriented Journalism

... specialized media organizations during the 1990s marked the beginning of concentrated focus on areas of press ...with media freedom and performance paralleled with the government’s institutional initiatives ...

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Media VS Political Leaders: Contribution in Democratic System

Media VS Political Leaders: Contribution in Democratic System

... the media of Pakistan has grown ...age, media is accessible in all areas of ...Pakistani media has not satisfactory role for the promotion of democracy in ...of media is a good sign of ...

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Media and Political Parties Two Sides of Coin in Democracy

Media and Political Parties Two Sides of Coin in Democracy

... of media and democracy as, Media has been recognized as the potential and influential in the ...of democracy take place in the mediated ...the media often seem to lack the qualities. ...

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Networking democracy? Social media innovations in participatory politics”

Networking democracy? Social media innovations in participatory politics”

... 12 If such developments perhaps allude to another instance of political empowerment galvanized by social media, Twitter hashtags may bolster the position of traditional media outlets online. In her article, ...

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Interface between Media, Democracy and Development

Interface between Media, Democracy and Development

... the media and ...of media for democracies. The best known of these is the Liberal media approach, which argues that the role of the media is to supervise the power of the law making ...

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Social Media, Public Sphere and Democracy

Social Media, Public Sphere and Democracy

... traditional media that are confined within national ...international media) calls for a globalization of the public sphere and public ...traditional media in the form of the newspaper press and ...

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Promoting democracy

Promoting democracy

... On Kelley’s first question, where the simple answer is yes the election’s quality, whether good or bad, tends not to be in doubt anyway. But in other cases disagreements about the election emerge out of bias, not least ...

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The connection between democratic freedoms and growth in transition economies

The connection between democratic freedoms and growth in transition economies

... the democracy areas individually in the same ...of media independence is enhanced but remains statistically insignificant, falling just short of the 10% ...then media independence would be ...

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Choosing the optimal public choice scenario through a democratic educational procedure: A history from ancient Athens

Choosing the optimal public choice scenario through a democratic educational procedure: A history from ancient Athens

... The main issue they raised, was how could a system be run, in which unequal citizens, from the point of view of education, knowledge, ability, morals etc. had equal political rights. Philosophers such as Plato and ...

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Some progress made, still much to do: Youth political engagement since the Youth Citizenship Commission

Some progress made, still much to do: Youth political engagement since the Youth Citizenship Commission

... The problem of youth disengagement from particular forms of civic and political participation requires responses that ensure young people’s political concerns are actively addressed and which promote trust in mainstream ...

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Technopopulism: The Emergence of a Discursive Formation

Technopopulism: The Emergence of a Discursive Formation

... social media activism from the commercial platforms that enable it should be a matter of serious concern to activists, the mass diffusion of social network sites has allowed them to reach ordinary citi- zens, ...

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Power Point 3

Power Point 3

... Elitism does not promote elite rule. It merely helps us to understand how the rules of a society, especially a democratic one, may actually obstruct the social progress of the masses. Elitism argues that elites are ...

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