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Paralelizm polityczny jako koncepcja teoretyczna i jej zastosowanie na przykładzie Brazylii
Political Parallelism as a Theoretical Concept and its Application on the Example of Brazil

Author(s): Katarzyna Kamińska‐Korolczuk
Subject(s): Politics and communication, Politics and society
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: political parallelism; media-politics relations in Brazil; media in Brazil; Brazilian politics; Brazilian culture; political communication in Brazil;

Summary/Abstract: Political parallelism is one of the theoretical categories used to classify media systems and summarise the relationships occurring in the media under the influence of politics and in politics under the influence of the media. The aim of the article, a review work, is to analyse the issue of political parallelism concerning the classic concepts of C. Seymour--Ure, J.G. Blumler, and M. Gurevitch, as well as D.C. Hallin and P. Mancini, and to present different positions criticising the usefulness of these theories for the study of countries other than Western European ones. The study also presents the adequacy of applying the classic concepts of political parallelism to analyses regarding the Federative Republic of Brazil. The thesis of this case study is that the classic theories of political parallelism do not fully allow for determining the relationships between the sphere of politics and the media in this country. The thesis was adopted as a result of long-term and holistic analyses of the charac- teristics of Brazil’s political and media systems. A systematic literature review was used (Fink 2005, p. 17), which makes it possible to learn the essence of the phenomenon and formulate conclusions, and the qualitative methods used, despite their problems (Flick 2002, pp. 5–24), as well as systemic analysis, complete the whole.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 4 (256)
  • Page Range: 95 - 111
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish
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