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What is journalism's contribution to deliberative communication and democracy?
Örebro University, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3607-7881
Department of Media Studies and Journalism, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Institute for Comparative Media and Communication Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Klagenfurt.
Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania.
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2024 (English)In: European media systems for deliberative communication: Risks and opportunities / [ed] Z. Peruško, E. Lauk, & H. Harro-Loit, New York: Routledge, 2024, p. 64-81Chapter in book (Refereed)
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The purpose of this contribution is to examine more precisely how professional journalism can contribute to deliberative communication and democracy in the European context. Which structural conditions and which factors are essential? We begin with theorizing what will be referred to as the journalism domain, i.e. the various aspects of journalism considered. We do this through a combination of media sociological, media theoretical, and political communication-oriented thinking. Then we operationalize the role of journalism for deliberative communication/democracy into a few variables, which is then paving the way for our analysis of the condition of journalism in 14 EU countries during 2000–2020. We present some results from existing national case study reports. Finally, we provide some concluding comments on how to interpret the data with a focus on the capacity of journalism to contribute to deliberative communication and democracy in the different countries.

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New York: Routledge, 2024. p. 64-81
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Routledge Studies in Media, Communication, and Politics ; 30
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Media and Communications
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-65680DOI: 10.4324/9781003476597-5Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85212610659ISBN: 978-1-032-76000-1 (print)ISBN: 978-1-032-76002-5 (print)ISBN: 978-1-003-47659-7 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hj-65680DiVA, id: diva2:1884380
Available from: 2024-07-16 Created: 2024-07-16 Last updated: 2025-01-09Bibliographically approved

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