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2013
We define mediatization as the growing intrusion of media logic as an institutional rule into fields where other rules of defining appropriate behavior prevailed. Mediatization can lead to an enhancement, adaptation, obstruction, or even substitution of political functions by the logic of the media system.
Esser, Frank, Matthes, Jörg
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We define mediatization as the growing intrusion of media logic as an institutional rule into fields where other rules of defining appropriate behavior prevailed. Mediatization can lead to an enhancement, adaptation, obstruction, or even substitution of political functions by the logic of the media system.
Esser, Frank, Matthes, Jörg
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1998
It is axiomatic that in a democratic society there will be a multiplicity of competing and cooperating political actors in addition to political parties, acting independently of each other and of the political parties, promoting their own interests in a kind of political market place Alliances between such interest groups among themselves and with ...
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It is axiomatic that in a democratic society there will be a multiplicity of competing and cooperating political actors in addition to political parties, acting independently of each other and of the political parties, promoting their own interests in a kind of political market place Alliances between such interest groups among themselves and with ...
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Political actors and political roles in East‐Central Europe
Journal of Communist Studies, 1993The transition from the communist power monopoly to a system of competitive politics has seen the creation of new political organizations, but it has involved also an adjustment on the part of those already existing. It is a process in which the roles of organizations as political actors are becoming defined through the interrelationships between them.
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The Corporation as a Political Actor
1996Abstract In the quarter century between the early 1950s and the mid-l 970s, the American corporation changed dramatically the manner in which it engaged the political process. Most of these changes were born of necessity: declining success in Congress with respect to matters of fundamental importance to corporate management, a ...
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Media as Political Actors in Times of Political Crisis
2016Political crises can (re)configure relations between the media, political institutions, actors, and processes, sometimes in unpredictable ways. By focusing on how two leading Zimbabwean daily newspapers, The Herald and NewsDay framed the controversial entrance of President Robert Mugabe's wife Grace Mugabe into active politics, the chapter assesses ...
Phillip Santos, Mthokozisi P Ndhlovu
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The Business Firm as a Political Actor
, 2009A. Scherer, G. Palazzo, Dirk Matten
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The Multinational Corporation as a Political Actor: ‘Varieties of Capitalism’ Revisited
, 2015David Detomasi
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Deskilling and reskilling of political refugees in the Republic of Korea: an actor-network analysis
International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2021Kyoungjin Jang, Junghwan Kim
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The Executive: The Political Actors
1984The prime minister and his Cabinet ministers are the political actors discussed in this chapter. They are all, in terms of the South African Constitution, members of the legislature; the Cabinet is accountable to Parliament. As is typical in a Westminster system such as South Africa’s, the legislature’s role in foreign policy making is strictly limited,
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Victims of the Colombian Armed Conflict: The Birth of a Political Actor
, 2013A. Rettberg
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