Mediatizing Secular State
Media, Religion and Politics in Contemporary Poland
Abstract
The book provides an empirically based analysis of changes on how various political and denominational actors seek to influence the Church and state relationship, as well as how we understand the idea of the secular state. A set of case studies shows how and why changes in the coverage of the secular state and Church-state relations have followed the dynamics of media logic. By establishing a grounded theory based on media content, legal regulations and political party programs in the years 1989–2015 as well as a current survey, the author throws new light on the theory of mediatization. The book demonstrates that the disseminated idea of the secular state is largely a result of the adaptation of both political and religious representatives to a dynamically changing media logic. "The book is the first study of this kind showing the Polish perspective. It is an interesting and important source of information for those who want to trace the media picture of relations between the Polish state and the institution of the Roman Catholic Church, representing the largest religious community in Poland." Professor Dorota Piontek, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Keywords
Bogusława; Church-state relationship; Contemporary; Damian; Dobek; Gałecki; Guzek; Łukasz; Media; Mediatization theory; Mediatizing; Ostrowska; Poland; Polit; Politics; Religion; Secular; State; State secularityDOI
10.3726/b15404ISBN
9783631778661, 9783631778678, 9783631778685, 9783631775356, 9783631778661Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2019Series
Studies in Communication and Politics, 8Classification
Religion and politics
Cultural studies
Media studies: TV and society
Political science and theory
Political control and freedoms