Polish Media System in a Comparative Perspective
Media in Politics, Politics in Media
Abstract
A media system does not exist in a vacuum. It develops and grows within social, political and economic systems. They interact with and influence one another, as well as stimulate each other’s development. The main subject of this work is the dynamically evolving Polish media system, which is under the influence of institutions and external stakeholders. Thanks to this, it is easier to understand that the "crossroads" is not only a problem of the Polish media system, but a global one. For this reason, a comparative perspective is employed. Three chapters help to provide an answer to research questions dedicated to political parallelism and journalistic professionalization. The analysis would be limited and unrepresentative if the book enclosed it with one country's border, omitting the broad global, European and Centro-European context.
Keywords
2011; Comparative; Crossroads; democratization; de-professionalization; Dobek; entrenched coverage; external pluralism; internal pluralism; journalistic culture; Media; media logic; mediach; medialny; Ostrowska; Perspective; Polish; political logic; political parallelism; political partisanship; politicization of media; Politics; polityce; polityka; Polski; rozdrożu; structural bias; System; systemic parallelism; Uniwersytetu; Wroclaw; Wrocławskiego; WydawnictwoDOI
10.3726/b15173Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2019Series
Studies in Communication and Politics, 7Classification
Political parties and party platforms
Political control and freedoms