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1 Models of relationship media-politics
Gianpietro Mazzoleni La comunicazione politica Chapter 4

2 Mediatization vs. interaction
Mediatization is an unintended consequence when the media pursue commercial goals Interaction is an intentional consequence when the media pursue political goals

3 Classifying interactions media-politics 1 Media control-autonomy
State control on the media: appointments, financial aids, contents Media partisanship: ownership, patronage, stable endorsement, shifting endorsement, neutrality Integration between political and medial elites Journalists’ professional ethos

4 Classifying interactions media-politics 2 Journalism as a profession
Pragmatism: attention to the public and the economic goals Priesthood: attention to politicians and their electoral exigencies

5 The Hallin and Mancini’s three models Media system characteristics

6 The Hallin and Mancini’s three models Political system characteristics

7 Alternative media-politics relationships
Adversarial model: watchdog, advocacy Collateralism model: media are dominated by politicians Exchange model: media and politicians need each other Competition model: media have their own political goals Market model: entails sensationalism, infotainment, soft news

8 Internet and new media-politics relationships
Participatory journalism: traditional media accept contributions from the Web Citizen journalism: self-produced by citizens


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