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Tag: Kitzinger Williams

Propaganda and Mass Media: A Theoretical Analysis

Posted on June 7, 2016 by admin

The dependency between government and media is a contentious issue in contemporary times. The media, once termed the Fourth Estate due to the unique role it plays in society, is supposed to be the conscience of the First Estate, namely the government. Yet, a simple analysis of the functioning of media organizations makes obvious that…

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To what extent is the media independent of state?

Posted on February 13, 2013 by JL Admin

The dependency between government and media is a contentious issue in contemporary times. The media, once termed the Fourth Estate due to the unique role it plays in society, is supposed to be the conscience of the First Estate, namely the government. Yet, a simple analysis of the functioning of media organizations makes obvious that…

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A critical analysis of the role of mass media in liberal democracies based on liberal theory and political economy

Posted on January 19, 2013 by JL Admin

Conventionally, mass media was perceived as the Fourth Estate, implying that it is separate and autonomous from the three main branches of government.  While such is the idealized theoretical understanding of the definition of mass media, the reality is stark and discouraging.  Far from its founding ideals, journalism here in the UK, as elsewhere in…

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