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Inštitút prázdneho kresla a globálna „kultúra opičenia sa“
An Empty Chair and the Global “Monkey-See-Monkey-Do-Culture”

Author(s): Anna Sámelová
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Media studies, Political Theory, Communication studies, Political behavior, Politics and communication, Theory of Communication, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Združenie MASS MEDIA SCIENCE
Keywords: journalism; empty chair; global culture; politicisation; legacy media; editors; covid-19 pandemic

Summary/Abstract: The dramaturgy of an empty chair in a radio or television debate is a rare phenomenon in Slovakia. Despite this, Slovak journalism theorists and practitioners are increasingly encountering the scandalization of this symbolic editorial procedure by laymen. The interpretation of some politicians that an empty chair is censorship is particularly dangerous. The aim of this theoretical study is therefore to clarify what the empty chair institute is, when and how it can be applied, when and how it may not be applied, how it is related to the process of mediatization of the world and culture, why it has become an object of politicization, and how it is connected with the global “monkey-see-monkey-do-culture”.

  • Issue Year: 67/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 25-36
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Slovak
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