03951nam 2200769Ia 450 991081821100332120200520144314.00-511-20894-41-107-14980-01-316-09928-81-280-54008-70-511-79086-40-511-21433-20-511-21612-20-511-21075-20-511-30285-10-511-21252-62027/heb31807(CKB)1000000000353061(EBL)266614(OCoLC)171138923(SSID)ssj0000126383(PQKBManifestationID)11148166(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000126383(PQKBWorkID)10046959(PQKB)11634723(UkCbUP)CR9780511790867(Au-PeEL)EBL266614(CaPaEBR)ebr10131635(CaONFJC)MIL54008(MiAaPQ)EBC266614(dli)HEB31807(MiU)MIU01000000000000012939067(EXLCZ)99100000000035306120031222d2004 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierComparing media systems three models of media and politics /Daniel C. Hallin, Paolo Mancini1st ed.Cambridge ;New York Cambridge University Press20041 online resource (xv, 342 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Communication, society, and politicsTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-54308-8 0-521-83535-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-327) and index.Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; FIGURES; TABLES; List of Acronyms; Preface; ONE Introduction; WHY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS?; SCOPE OF THE STUDY; THE LEGACY OF FOUR THEORIES OF THE PRESS; MEDIA SYSTEM MODELS; DO WE NEED NORMATIVE THEORIES OF THE MEDIA?; LIMITATIONS OF DATA; PLAN OF THE BOOK; TWO Comparing Media Systems; THREE The Political Context of Media Systems; FOUR Media and Political Systems, and the Question of Differentiation; FIVE The Mediterranean or Polarized Pluralist ModelSIX The North/Central European or Democratic Corporatist ModelSEVEN The North Atlantic or Liberal Model; EIGHT The Forces and Limits of Homogenization; NINE Conclusion; Bibliography; IndexBuilding on a survey of media institutions in eighteen West European and North American democracies, Hallin and Mancini identify the principal dimensions of variation in media systems and the political variables which have shaped their evolution. They go on to identify three major models of media system development (the Polarized Pluralist, Democratic Corporatist and Liberal models) to explain why the media have played a different role in politics in each of these systems, and to explore the forces of change that are currently transforming them. It provides a key theoretical statement about the relation between media and political systems, a key statement about the methodology of comparative analysis in political communication and a clear overview of the variety of media institutions that have developed in the West, understood within their political and historical context.Communication, society, and politics.Mass mediaPolitical aspectsCommunication in politicsMass mediaPolitical aspects.Communication in politics.302.23Hallin Daniel C283099Mancini Paolo120071MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818211003321Comparing media systems4199340UNINA