Close and distant: political executive-media relations in four countries

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Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos / Books
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Close and distant: political executive-media relations in four countries
Publication Data:
Göteborg : Nordicom, 2019.
Pages:
264 p
Contents:
Preface and acknowledgments — 1. The interplay of media and the political executive. Introduction and framework / Gunnar Nygren & Karl Magnus Johansson — 2. Finland Informal interdependence and occasional clashes / Risto Niemikari, Tapio Raunio & Tom Moring — 3. Lithuania. Media-politics interaction shaped by benefts-oriented reasoning / Auksė Balčytienė & Milda Malling — 4. Poland. Independent vs servile relationships / Bogusława Dobek-Ostrowska & Jacek Nożewski — 5. Sweden. A professionally symbiotic relationship / Karl Magnus Johansson, Milda Malling & Gunnar Nygren — 6. Government communication in a comparative perspective / Karl Magnus Johansson & Tapio Raunio — 7. Social media in political communication. A substitute for conventional media? / Elena Johansson — 8. Power and exchange in formal and informal interaction between journalists and their sources / Milda Malling — 9. Media logics as parts of the political toolkit. A critical discussion on theories of mediatisation of politics / Gunnar Nygren & Risto Niemikari — 10. Variations in political communication culture. New forms of political parallelisms and media-politics coalitions / Auksė Balčytienė & Tom Moring — 11. Locked in a mutual dependency. Media and the political executive in close interplay / Karl Magnus Johansson & Gunnar Nygren — List of abbreviations — Contributors.
Summary / Abstract:

ENThis book explores the interplay between government and media drawing on unique evidence from, and in-depth analysis of, four national cases: Finland, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden. Based on the chapters dedicated to each country, five additional chapters address the following cross-national themes: government communication, social media, formality/informality in journalist-source relations, mediatisation of politics, and political communication culture. The book reveals what really goes on between the political executive and the media in everyday practices within these countries. First, it uncovers a process of mediated political-cultural change within media-political systems. Second, it illustrates the workings of prime ministerial power and communication aides at this apex of political power and the media and those who work there. Third, it examines both the struggle within governing institutions to control the flow of information and the tensions between civil servants and political aides, and takes the reader through the four media-political contexts rooted in a deep knowledge of these relationships. The result is an illuminating and original analysis of politics, political communication, media and journalism, and ofers greater understanding of the realities of government – and democracy – and media in practice as well as the role of media within contemporary politics.

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9789188855060; 9789188855077
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