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Much discourse about justice: Contemporary media policy in the age of abundance, mobility, interactivity, and multimediality

    Amit Schejter, Noam Tirosh

Relation n.s. vol. 5 - Changing Media - Changing Democracy? Medienwandel - Wandel der Demokratie?, pp. 303-320, 2019/04/12

Changing Media - Changing Democracy?
Medienwandel - Wandel der Demokratie?

doi: 10.1553/relation5s303


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There is widespread consensus that social media such as Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube are changing political communication. However, no such consensus exists when it comes to assessing the effects the emergence of social network services, blogging environments, and online discussion forums have on democracy. The new volume of the book series Relation wants to shed light on the changes of political processes caused by media transformations.

Teil I | Part I
Zur Rolle der sozialen Medien in der öffentlichen Kommunikation |
The role of social media in public communication


Teil II | Part II
Soziale Medien, Journalismus und Medienorganisationen |
Social media, journalism, and news organizations


Teil III | Part III
Soziale Medien und politische Partizipation |
Social media and political participation


Teil IV | Part IV
Demokratische Qualitäten sozialer Medien |
Democratic qualities of social media


Teil V | Part V
Soziale Medien und Medienpolitik |
Social media and media policy