The media, political participation and empowerment
Authors: Scullion, R., Gerodimos, R., Jackson, D. and Lilleker, D.G.
Pages: 1-264
DOI: 10.4324/9780203381113
Abstract:Technological, cultural and economic forces are transforming political communication, posing challenges and opportunities for politicians and media organisations, while at the same time many governments and civil society express concerns about the extent and nature of political empowerment and civic engagement. This book offers an international perspective on current thinking and practice about civic and audience empowerment, focusing on the ways and means through which media can empower or dis-empower citizens as audiences. It features theoretical and empirical chapters that draw specific attention to a reappraisal of the theories, methods and issues that inform our understanding of citizens and audiences in contemporary politics. The authors address the following questions: • How much and what sorts of civic and audience empowerment are most desirable, and how does this differ cross-nationally? • How do citizens relate to private and public spaces? • How do citizens function in online, networked, liminal and alternative spaces? • How do audiences of 'non-political' media spaces relate their experiences to politics? • How are political parties and movements utilising audiences as co-creators of political communication and what are the consequences for democracy? With examples from the UK, USA, Holland, France, Germany, The Middle East, South Africa and Mexico, this innovative volume will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, marketing, journalism, cultural studies, public relations, media and international relations. © 2013 Richard Scullion, Roman Gerodimos, Daniel Jackson and Darren Lilleker for selection and editorial matter.
Source: Scopus
The Media, Political Participation and Empowerment
Authors: Scullion, R., Gerodimos, R., Jackson, D. and Lilleker, D.
Editors: Scullion, R., Gerodimos, R., Jackson, D. and Lilleker, D.G.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415633499
Source: Manual
Preferred by: Roman Gerodimos and Darren Lilleker