Journalists and Politicians. Communication in a Democratic Climate or Mutual Control?
Journalists and Politicians. Communication in a Democratic Climate or Mutual Control?
Author(s): Simona FERSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Editura Universitatii din Oradea
Keywords: investigative journalism; political communication; media manipulation; electoral context; political campaign
Summary/Abstract: Politics and Journalism are two major fields on which society has shown aninteresting interconnection, over the years. Journalism is sometimes referred to as the „fourthestate”, and is seen by some as being crucial to the functioning of a healthy and fair society. Therole of politicians is supposed to be the representation of those who elected them and to ensurethat the concerns of that electorate are listened to, considered, and acted upon.Nowadays, politicians are often not comfortable with the media, and at the same time,the media look at the government with disrespect whenever its freedom is tampered with.The governing powers are frequently in war with reporters and the reason for this is thesuspicion that a free press could influence citizens to an extent of causing changes in thatpolitical sphere. This supposition is not accepted in journalism. The link between journalismand politics is therefore divergent, uneasy and sometimes troublesome.
Journal: Analele Universităţii din Oradea. Relaţii Internationale şi Studii Europene (RISE)
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 8
- Page Range: 125-133
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English
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