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Media Capture And Corrupt Journalists = How Europeanization Helped Build Façades of Democracy /
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Title/Author:
Media Capture And Corrupt Journalists/ by Tomislav Maršić.
Reminder of title:
How Europeanization Helped Build Façades of Democracy /
Author:
Maršić, Tomislav.
Description:
XIII, 325 p. 17 illus., 11 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Europe—Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05035-0
ISBN:
9783031050350
Media Capture And Corrupt Journalists = How Europeanization Helped Build Façades of Democracy /
Maršić, Tomislav.
Media Capture And Corrupt Journalists
How Europeanization Helped Build Façades of Democracy /[electronic resource] :by Tomislav Maršić. - 1st ed. 2022. - XIII, 325 p. 17 illus., 11 illus. in color.online resource. - St Antony's Series,2633-5972. - St Antony's Series,.
1. Introduction -- 2. Measurement and Methods of Data Collection -- 3. Historical Overview – Establishment of Formal Particularism and the First Transition in the 1990s -- 4. Ivica Račan and Jadranka Kosor: Steps to Universalism -- 5. Ivo Sanader and Zoran Milanović: Regression to Particularism -- 6. Quantitative Text Analysis -- 7. What Motivated the Shifts between Particularism and Universalism? -- 8. Conclusions.
This book explores the form, dynamics, and main reasons for media capture and conspiracy between editors and executive politicians in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) since 2000. Situated in the literatures on Europeanization, democratization, party studies, and media studies, the book aims to connect these fields by showing that internal party dynamics play an important role in motivating executive politicians to hijack or collaborate with media. Against this backdrop, the book tells the story of Croatian journalism in the context of media-mafia conglomerates, political corruption, and media hijacking, and examines how “traditional” democratic drivers that the literature frequently cites, such as Europeanization and party competition, failed to prevent systematic transgressions by politicians. Methodologically, the book takes a two-pronged approach. First, nearly 50 interviews were conducted with Croatian investigative journalists, from which the narratives about the relationships between government politicians and editors over 15 years were reconstructed. In a second step, a sample of 40,000 media articles was subjected to a computational sentiment analysis, covering the same 15-year period and showing high levels of cooperation between corrupt politicians and corrupt media outlets. This interdisciplinary work offers rich scholarly analysis through a compelling narrative of corrupt collaboration in Croatia. It will appeal to a wide academic audience across the fields of Europeanization studies, party studies, and media studies. Tomislav Maršić is a political and media scientist with a professional background in political consulting.
ISBN: 9783031050350
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-05035-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JN1-9692.2
Dewey Class. No.: 320.94
Media Capture And Corrupt Journalists = How Europeanization Helped Build Façades of Democracy /
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