2014 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Media Power in Politics
verfasst von : Günther Lengauer, Patrick Donges, Fritz Plasser
Erschienen in: Political Communication Cultures in Europe
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Investigations of media power in politics have become a core interest in communication and political science over recent decades. It has been widely reported that the media plays an influential role in modern politics. Thus the concept of media power is as widely addressed as it is vague. Although the term “media power” is explicitly used in the headings of recent political communication textbooks, the concept still lacks systematic theoretical and empirical reflection and remains rather implicit, which also points to its complexity and ambiguity (Curran, 2002; Curran and Seaton, 2003; Graber, 2006; Kaid and Holtz-Bacha, 2008; Lilleker, 2006; Rozell and Mayer, 2008).