1st Edition

The Mediation of Power A Critical Introduction

By Aeron Davis Copyright 2007
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

The Mediation of Power investigates how those in positions of power use and are influenced by media in their everyday activities. Each chapter examines this theme through an exploration of some of the key topics and debates in the field, including: theories of media and power media policy and the economics of information news production and journalistic practice public relations and... Read more

1. Introduction: Critical Engagements with Mediated Power  2. Media Policy: Communications and the Economic Inefficiencies of Market Liberalisation  3. Media Production: Discursive Practices, News Production and the Mobilisation of Bias in Public Discourse  4. Media Management and Public Relations: Public Media, Inter-Elite Conflict and Power  5. Culture, Discourse and Power: The Rediscovery of Elite Culture and Power in Media Studies?  6. Mediated Politics: The Mediation of Parliamentary Politics  7. New and Alternative Media: The Internet and the Parliamentary Public Sphere  8. Interest Groups and Mediated Mobilisation: Communications in the Make Poverty History Campaign (by Nick Sireau and Aeron Davis)  9. Media Audiences and Effects: The Question of the Rational Audience in the London Stock Exchange  10. Conclusions

Biography

Aeron Davis is a Senior Lecturer in Political Communication in the Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, London. He has published in the areas of political communication, media sociology, promotional culture and financial markets, and is the author of Public Relations Democracy (2002).